lelebet

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Etymology[edit]

From English li'l bit.

Pronunciation[edit]

Adjective[edit]

lelebet

  1. a little bit of; a small amount of
    • 2008, “Solomon Islands Pijin: Morphology and syntax”, in Varieties of English: The Pacific and Australasia, page 471:
      Lelebet selen long pasbuk blong mi.
      There is a bit of money in my account.