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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
noun
Pronounced: heoga
an artifact or document rendering something allowed or legal
인가
noun
Pronounced: in'ga
an artifact or document rendering something allowed or legal

What does "permit" mean?

  1. verb To allow something to happen or to give someone authorization to do it.
    "Smoking is not permitted inside the building."
  2. 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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