See also: lêri and -leri

Norwegian Nynorsk edit

Noun edit

leri n

  1. Alternative spelling of lêri

Anagrams edit

Sranan Tongo edit

Etymology 1 edit

Borrowed from Dutch leren (to learn; to teach).

Verb edit

leri

  1. to learn
  2. to teach
    • 2011, Selectabeats, Kayente (lyrics and music), “Djoegoe Djoegoe”:
      Ei Selecta, mi granmama ben leri mi altèit, "no kosi kaiman fosi abra liba, boi".
      Hey Selecta, my grandmother always taught me: "don't curse the caiman before crossing the river, boy"
    • 2021 May, “„Mi leri furu fu trawan!” ["I learnt a lot from others!"]”, in A waktitoren[1], Selters-Taunus: Wachtturm-Gesellschaft (Christian Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses), retrieved 9 April 2024, pages 26-30:
      Mi papa di ben e wroko na ini den mijn tu, ben leri mi taki a prenspari fu wroko tranga.
      My father, who used to work in the mines too, taught me that it's important to work hard.

Noun edit

leri

  1. teaching, lesson
  2. instruction, education
Derived terms edit

Etymology 2 edit

Borrowed from Dutch leer (leather).

Noun edit

leri

  1. leather