"Laliophobia" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Laliophobia is an abnormal or irrational fear of speaking in public or of drunkenness. It is a type of phobia that is often associated with performance anxiety or glossophobia (fear of public speaking).
Lakota refers to the Western Sioux people, a Native American tribe that traditionally lived in the Great Plains region of the United States and Canada. The term "Lakota" is also used to describe the language spoken by this tribe, which is part of the Siouan language family.
Laksa is a popular spicy noodle soup dish originating from Southeast Asia, particularly in Malaysia and Singapore. It is made with a rich and flavorful broth, typically involving a combination of fish stock, coconut milk, and spices, and is usually served with thin rice noodles or thick wheat noodles. The dish is often accompanied by toppings such as shrimp, chicken, tofu, and cilantro.
Lakshadweep is a group of 36 atolls and coral reefs in the Arabian Sea, off the coast of the Indian state of Kerala.
Lalapalooza is a slang expression that combines the Hawaiian words "lava" and "hula," and roughly translates to "the best" or "the biggest and most spectacular." It is often used to describe an event or phenomenon that is impressive, exciting, or overwhelming.
Lalibela is a town in Ethiopia known for its rock-cut churches and medieval architecture. The town is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is considered one of the most important archaeological sites in Africa. The churches, including the Church of St. George, were carved out of solid rock in the 12th century and feature intricate stone carvings and bas-reliefs.
Lallans is a Scottish dialect or variety of the Scots language, commonly spoken in southern Scotland, particularly in Ayrshire and the Lothians. It is characterized by its own distinct vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation, which is influenced by Middle English, Scots, and other regional dialects. Lallans is also known as Scots dialect or the Doric of Ayrshire.
A lallapalooza is a noun that refers to a lavish, spectacular, and impressive event, such as a grand festival, parade, or performance. It can also describe something that is extraordinary, sensational, or utterly fantastic. The term is often used to convey a sense of excitement, grandeur, and playfulness.
A lama is a Buddhist priest or monk from Tibet or the Himalayan regions. It can also refer to the llama, a domesticated mammal native to South America, often used as a pack animal.
Lamaism is a term used to describe the spiritual and philosophical tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, which is based on the teachings of Lama Tsongkhapa and the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism. The term "Lamaism" is often used by Western scholars and laypeople to refer to the unique blend of Tibetan Buddhism, Tantrism, and Indian Buddhism that developed in Tibet and Mongolia.