lay
lay - položit, pokládat, klást
BrE
/'leɪ/
AmE
/'leɪ/

verb - to put down, to place something down carefully

law
law - zákon, právo
BrE
/'lɔ:/
AmE
/'lɔ:/

noun - a rule made by the government that must be followed

lonely
lonely - osamělý
BrE
/'ləʊnli/
AmE
/'loʊnli/

adjective - unhappy because of being alone

 
look - vypadat
BrE
/'lʊk/
AmE
/'lʊk/

verb - to seem to be, to appear

lawn
lawn - trávník
BrE
/'lɔ:n/
AmE
/'lɔ:n/

noun - a place with smooth short grass

 
lavatory - záchod, toaleta
BrE
/'lævətəri/
AmE
/'lævətɔ:ri/

noun, British English - a toilet, a place where you can pass your body waste

 
London - Londýn
BrE
/'lʌndən/
AmE
/'lʌndən/

noun - the capital of the UK

life
life - život
BrE
/'laɪf/
AmE
/'laɪf/

noun - the quality of people and animals etc. that are alive, not dead; the time when people or animals are alive

 
learner - žák, student
BrE
/'lɜ:nə/
AmE
/'lɜ:rnər/

noun - a pupil or student

late
late - pozdě
BrE
/'leɪt/
AmE
/'leɪt/

adverb - not in time

little
little - malý, malinký, malinkatý
BrE
/'lɪtl/
AmE
/'lɪt̬l/

adjective - small and/or unimportant, very young

lots
lots - spousty
BrE
/'lɒts/
AmE
/'lɑ:ts/

determiner - a great many

 
lot - spousta
BrE
/'lɒt/
AmE
/'lɑ:t/

noun - many, much, a large amount or number

 
look at - podívat se na, dívat se na
BrE
/'lʊk æt/
AmE
/'lʊk æt/

verb - to move your eyes in a particular direction in order to see something

let
let - dovolit, nechat
BrE
/'let/
AmE
/'let/

verb - to allow, to give permission to somebody to do something