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You allow in Italian 🇮🇹


in English in Italian S
you allow tu permetti
How to say “you allow” in Italian? “Tu permetti”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “tu permetti” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on you allow in Italian like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to Remember the Verb:
• Think of "permettere" as allowing someone to "put" something into action—its root "mett" is shared with verbs like "ammettere" (to admit) or "commettere" (to commit).
• Remember that many Italian verbs ending in –mettere have a similar pattern of speaking about actions related to placing or letting things happen.
• A mnemonic: “Per-mettere” sounds like “permit,” which is its English equivalent.

Explanations:
• "Tu permetti" is the second-person singular form (informal “you”) of the verb "permettere," meaning "you allow."
• The base infinitive "permettere" is slightly irregular and follows a conjugation pattern similar to other –mettere verbs.
• Other verbs with similar meanings include "consentire" (to consent), "acconsentire" (to agree), "autorizzare" (to authorize) and "lasciare" (to let).

Conjugations of "permettere":
Indicative Present:
 • Io permetto   (“I allow”)
 • Tu permetti   (“You allow”)
 • Lui/lei permette (“He/she allows”)
 • Noi permettiamo  (“We allow”)
 • Voi permettete  (“You all allow”)
 • Loro permettono  (“They allow”)

Passato Prossimo:
 • Io ho permesso   (“I allowed”)
 • Tu hai permesso   (“You allowed”)
 • Lui/lei ha permesso (“He/she allowed”)
 • Noi abbiamo permesso (“We allowed”)
 • Voi avete permesso  (“You all allowed”)
 • Loro hanno permesso  (“They allowed”)

Imperfect:
 • Io permettevo  (“I was allowing/used to allow”)
 • Tu permettevi  (“You were allowing/used to allow”)
 • Lui/lei permetteva (“He/she was allowing/used to allow”)
 • Noi permettevamo (“We were allowing/used to allow”)
 • Voi permettevate (“You all were allowing/used to allow”)
 • Loro permettevano (“They were allowing/used to allow”)

Future:
 • Io permetterò  (“I will allow”)
 • Tu permetterai  (“You will allow”)
 • Lui/lei permetterà (“He/she will allow”)
 • Noi permetteremo (“We will allow”)
 • Voi permetterete (“You all will allow”)
 • Loro permetteranno (“They will allow”)

Conditional Present:
 • Io permetterei  (“I would allow”)
 • Tu permetteresti (“You would allow”)
 • Lui/lei permetterebbe (“He/she would allow”)
 • Noi permetteremmo (“We would allow”)
 • Voi permettereste (“You all would allow”)
 • Loro permetterebbero (“They would allow”)

Subjunctive Present:
 • Che io permetta  (“That I allow”)
 • Che tu permetta  (“That you allow”)
 • Che lui/lei permetta (“That he/she allow”)
 • Che noi permettiamo (“That we allow”)
 • Che voi permettiate (“That you all allow”)
 • Che loro permettano (“That they allow”)

Example Sentences:
1. Tu permetti a tuo fratello di usare la tua bici.
 Translation: You allow your brother to use your bike.
2. Se tu permetti questo comportamento, tutti seguiranno il cattivo esempio.
 Translation: If you allow this behavior, everyone will follow the bad example.
3. Anche se non sempre è facile, tu permetti agli altri di esprimersi liberamente.
 Translation: Even though it isn’t always easy, you allow others to express themselves freely.

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