ulle

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See also: ülle and Ülle

Buginese

Etymology

From Malay bulih.

Verb

ulle

  1. can (to be able)
  2. can (may)
  3. may (have permission to)

Dutch

Alternative forms

Pronoun

ulle

  1. (Brabant) Alternative form of ului

References


Interlingua

Etymology

From Latin ūllus.

Determiner

ulle

  1. (quantifying) any

Antonyms


Latin

Adjective

(deprecated template usage) ūlle

  1. vocative masculine singular of ūllus

West Flemish

Etymology

from Middle Dutch “hulle”

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Noun

ulle f

  1. lid (top or cover of a container)
  2. a bottle cap