ləloyn

ləloyn
I
(Gəncə, Qazax, Şəmkir)
kasıb, yoxsul. – Ləloyn ləloyinnən nə fayda görə bilər (Qazax)
II
(Qazax, Şəmkir)
bax lələvin. – Ləloyn olma, özüηü tox gösdər (Qazax)

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