different between eches vs leches
eches
English
Verb
eches
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of eche
Anagrams
- seech
Asturian
Verb
eches
- second-person singular present indicative of echar
- second-person singular present subjunctive of echar
Spanish
Verb
eches
- Informal second-person singular (tú) present subjunctive form of echar.
eches From the web:
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leches
English
Verb
leches
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lech
Anagrams
- Scheel, Schlee, eschel
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?let??es/, [?le.t??es]
Etymology 1
Noun
leches f pl
- plural of leche
Etymology 2
Verb
leches
- Informal second-person singular (tú) negative imperative form of lechar.
- Informal second-person singular (tú) present subjunctive form of lechar.
leches From the web:
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