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leas — meaning in English: interest

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 'leas' in discussions about financial matters, such as when negotiating interest rates for loans or investments. It's also employed in contexts where personal development is discussed, such as expressing interest in a hobby or activity.
Synonyms & nuances
'Leas' is often compared to 'suim,' which also means 'interest' but leans more towards curiosity or personal engagement in a topic. Use 'leas' when discussing financial or more formal contexts, while 'suim' fits better in casual or personal conversations.
Culture
'Leas' has its roots in Old Irish, where it originally denoted a sense of benefit or advantage. This word not only conveys interest in the financial sense but also reflects the Irish value of community, as it often comes up in conversations about mutual benefits and support within relationships.
FAQ
Q.What does the Irish word 'leas' mean in English?
'Leas' translates to 'interest' in English, particularly in contexts related to finance or personal engagement.
Q.How do you pronounce 'leas' in Irish?
'Leas' is pronounced as 'lass,' with a soft 'l' and a short 'ass' sound, making it quite easy to say.
Q.Can 'leas' be used in both formal and informal situations?
Yes, 'leas' is quite versatile and can be used in both formal discussions about financial interests and informal conversations about personal interests or hobbies.
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