leave in Indonesian
leave in Indonesian is cuti, izin, perlop — leave means to go away from a place or person.
leave in Indonesian
cuti
Permission to be absent; time away from one's work.
izin
Permission to be absent; time away from one's work.
perlop
Permission to be absent; time away from one's work.
Berangkat
(dated) Farewell, departure.
meninggalkan
(transitive) To cause or allow (something) to remain as available; to refrain from taking (something) away; to stop short of consuming or otherwise depleting (something) entirely.
tinggal
(transitive) To cause or allow (something) to remain as available; to refrain from taking (something) away; to stop short of consuming or otherwise depleting (something) entirely.
berangkat
(transitive) To give (something) to someone; to deliver (something) to a repository; to deposit.
What does "leave" mean?
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verb To go away from a place or person.
"She left the office at six o'clock."
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verb To let something remain in place, or to allow it to stay without taking it away.
"Please leave the door open."
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verb To give something to someone, especially after death.
"Her grandmother left her the family ring."
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noun Official permission to be absent from work, or the time away itself.
"He took two weeks' leave after the baby was born."
leave in a sentence
- She left the office at six o'clock.
- He left home at eighteen to study abroad.
- Please leave the door open.
- They left the decision up to her.
Common Indonesian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "leave" in Indonesian?
"leave" in Indonesian is cuti, izin, perlop. leave means: To go away from a place or person.
How do you use "leave" in a sentence?
Example: "She left the office at six o'clock." In Indonesian, "leave" is cuti, izin, perlop.
Are there other ways to say "leave" in Indonesian?
Yes — Indonesian has 7 translations listed for "leave": cuti, izin, perlop, Berangkat, meninggalkan, tinggal.
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