Leal in english
Loyal
pronunciation: lɔɪəl part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: lɔɪəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures
leal = faithful ; stalwart ; true blue ; trusted ; trusty .
Example: The faithful adherents of the ideology of the finding catalog were determined to combat the unwelcome intrusion of Panizzi's scheme before the Royal Commission.Example: She went on to quote Jast, that stalwart defender of public libraries against all comers, who said, 'The librarian and teacher have almost opposite basic aims, the one deals with the literature, the other with the person'.Example: Make no mistake, Danning, in his own words, is a 'true blue Aussie boy' though he was born in Ghana.Example: The library is generally an accepted, welcome and non-threatening feature of the rural scene and librarians often build up close and trusted links with their readers.Example: A farmer may have made fishing history recently by catching a fish with nothing but the help of his trusty drone.more:
» cliente leal = loyal customer ; loyal patron .
Example: Creating and nurturing loyal customers has always been a top priority for marketing teams within companies large and small. Example: The place gave him good vibes, became friends with the owner, Tracy, and he's been among the cafe's loyal patrons since.» leal (a) = loyal (to) .
Example: He was said to be 100% loyal to the library and perfectly satisfied with his position.