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- let into
let into
let someone or something into something
and let someone or something into permit someone or something to enter something or some place; to make it possible for someone or something to enter something or some place. Would you let Ed into his room? He forgot his key. Please let in the dog.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Judocus | | - | Dutch (Archaic), Ancient Celtic (Latinized) |
Cicely | | ['sisli] | |
Cristiana | | kree-STYAH-nah (Italian) | Italian, Portuguese |
Maram | | - | Arabic |
BogusŁAw | | baw-GUW-swahf | Polish |
Lindiwe | | - | Southern African, Zulu |