еле
Russian
editEtymology
editFrom Old East Slavic ѥлѣ (jelě), ѥль (jelĭ), from Proto-Slavic *le, *lě (see *ale). Cognate with Ukrainian єле (jele), dialectal ле (le), Old Church Slavonic ѥлѣ живъ (jelě živŭ) (translates Ancient Greek ἡμιθανής (hēmithanḗs)), Old Church Slavonic лѣ (lě), Serbo-Croatian ле, ље̏ (“negative intensifier”), Bulgarian еле (ele, “finally”), dated Slovene lė́ (“only, just”), Czech le (“and, but, however”), Old Polish le (“only”)
Pronunciation
editAdverb
editе́ле • (jéle)
- hardly, scarcely, barely
- slightly
- with (great) difficulty
Synonyms
editDerived terms
edit- е́ле-е́ле (jéle-jéle)