kle

Haitian Creole

Etymology

From French clé (key)

Noun

kle

  1. key (for opening a lock)

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse klæða

Verb

kle (imperative kle, present tense kler, simple past kledde or kledte, past participle kledd or kledt, present participle kleende)

  1. to become, suit (someone) (to look attractive in, be suitable for)
    Du kler blått. Blue becomes / suits you.
  2. (also reflexive) to dress (somebody, oneself)
    kle av (seg) - to undress, strip
    kle seg naken - to strip, get naked

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Polish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /klɛ/

Noun

kle m inan

  1. locative and vocative singular of kieł

Western Highland Chatino

Noun

kle

  1. Santos Reyes Nopala form of rle
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