allowance in German
allowance in German is Erlaubnis — allowance means a fixed sum of money given regularly, especially to a child or for expenses.
allowance in German
Erlaubnis
(minting) A permissible deviation in the fineness and weight of coins, owing to the difficulty in securing exact conformity to the standard prescribed by law.
What does "allowance" mean?
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noun A fixed sum of money given regularly, especially to a child or for expenses.
"She gives her kids a small weekly allowance."
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noun An amount permitted or accepted as reasonable, especially as a deduction or adjustment.
"You should make an allowance for delays when planning the schedule."
allowance in a sentence
- She gives her kids a small weekly allowance.
- Employees receive a travel allowance for business trips.
- You should make an allowance for delays when planning the schedule.
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What is "allowance" in German?
"allowance" in German is Erlaubnis. allowance means: A fixed sum of money given regularly, especially to a child or for expenses.
How do you use "allowance" in a sentence?
Example: "She gives her kids a small weekly allowance." In German, "allowance" is Erlaubnis.
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