The ninth letter of the Czech alphabet, after e and before ě.Vocabulaire raisonné et comparé du dialecte et du patois de la province de Bourgogne, by Thomas Mignard, 1870. Now used mainly in fixed sentences and proverbs like laissai ailai le chait é formaige. This form is now archaic and replaced by au from ài + lou, but may still be encountered in fixed sentences and proverbs. caf é, resum é, anim éįrom Old French el, contraction of en + lou. When it occurs as the last letter of the word, it indicates that the e is not silent.
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