This is the 6856th most frequent French word.
leye
The word "leye" does not exist in French. It might be a typo or mistaken spelling. Could you clarify?
In this sentence, "leye" is used to refer to the physical eye in a certain dialect, showing regional linguistic variation.
L'œil est souvent appelé "leye" dans le dialecte régional.
The eye is often called "leye" in the regional dialect.
Here, "leye" metaphorically represents attention or monitoring, illustrating its figurative use.
Elle garde un leye vigilant sur les travaux de ses élèves.
She keeps a vigilant eye on her students' work.
In this context, "leye" refers to an artistic depiction of an eye, showcasing creativity and visual representation.