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let in Norwegian

let in Norwegian is la, leie ut — let means to allow someone or something to do a particular thing, or to happen without stopping it.

let in Norwegian

la
verb
leie ut
verb
(transitive, chiefly, British) To allow possession of (a property etc.) in exchange for rent.

What does "let" mean?

  1. verb To allow someone or something to do a particular thing, or to happen without stopping it.
    "My parents wouldn't let me stay out past midnight."
  2. verb To rent out a property to a tenant.
    "They decided to let the flat while they worked abroad."
  3. noun In tennis or similar sports, a serve that touches the net but still lands legally, requiring a replay.
    "The umpire called a let, so the point was replayed."

let in a sentence

  • My parents wouldn't let me stay out past midnight.
  • Let the dough rest for an hour before baking.
  • They decided to let the flat while they worked abroad.
  • The umpire called a let, so the point was replayed.

Similar words in Norwegian

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Frequently asked questions

What is "let" in Norwegian?

"let" in Norwegian is la, leie ut. let means: To allow someone or something to do a particular thing, or to happen without stopping it.

How do you use "let" in a sentence?

Example: "My parents wouldn't let me stay out past midnight." In Norwegian, "let" is la, leie ut.

Are there other ways to say "let" in Norwegian?

Yes — Norwegian has 2 translations listed for "let": la, leie ut.

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