permit in Korean
permit in Korean is 허가, 인가 — permit means to allow something to happen or to give someone authorization to do it.
permit in Korean
허가
Pronounced: heoga
an artifact or document rendering something allowed or legal
인가
Pronounced: in'ga
an artifact or document rendering something allowed or legal
What does "permit" mean?
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verb To allow something to happen or to give someone authorization to do it.
"Smoking is not permitted inside the building."
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noun An official document granting permission to do something.
"You need a permit to park in this zone."
permit in a sentence
- Smoking is not permitted inside the building.
- Her visa permits her to work in the country for a year.
- You need a permit to park in this zone.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "permit" in Korean?
"permit" in Korean is 허가, 인가. permit means: To allow something to happen or to give someone authorization to do it.
How do you pronounce 허가?
"permit" in Korean is 허가, pronounced "heoga".
How do you use "permit" in a sentence?
Example: "Smoking is not permitted inside the building." In Korean, "permit" is 허가, 인가.
Are there other ways to say "permit" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "permit": 허가, 인가.
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