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# When you let someone do something, you [[allow]] them to do it. <> [[ƙyale]], [[bari]]. | # When you let someone do something, you [[allow]] them to do it. <> [[ƙyale]], [[bari]]. | ||
#: ''I '''let''' him [[come]] [[with]] me. <> Na '''ƙyale''' shi na yi ya zo da ni'' | #: ''I '''let''' him [[come]] [[with]] me. <> Na '''ƙyale''' shi na yi ya zo da ni'' | ||
# When you '''let''' a [[building]] or a [[space]] in a [[building]], you [[rent]] it. <> [[rantawa]] waje | # When you '''let''' a [[building]] or a [[space]] in a [[building]], you [[rent]] it. <> [[rantawa]] waje, bada waje [[aro]]. | ||
#: ''I will '''let''' my [[extra]] [[room]] to him.'' | #: ''I will '''let''' my [[extra]] [[room]] to him.'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:57, 4 March 2019
Verb
Plain form |
Third person singular |
Simple past |
Past participle |
Present participle |
- When you let someone do something, you allow them to do it. <> ƙyale, bari.
- When you let a building or a space in a building, you rent it. <> rantawa waje, bada waje aro.
Synonyms
- (allow) permit, allow, give permission, agree to, consent to
- (rent) rent, lease, let out
Antonyms
Google translation of let
Bari.