This is the 5401st most frequent Dutch word.
le
"Le" in Dutch means "lousy" or "ugly."
Here 'le' is used as part of quoted letters referring to the ending of a book's title significant in textual analysis.
De titel van het boek eindigt op de letters 'le'.
The title of the book ends with the letters 'le'.
In this sentence, 'le' appears within the name of a French institution, showing its use within a proper noun context.
Hij leerde Frans in de 'Alliance Française'.
He learned French in the 'Alliance Française'.
Here 'le' is mentioned as an example, illustrating its frequency as a grammatical article in the French language.