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permite

Permite is a verb form used in Spanish and Portuguese. It is the third-person singular present indicative of the verb permitir, meaning to allow or to permit. In both languages, it is used to state that someone or something allows an action or outcome.

Derived from Latin permittere (per- through + mittere to send), the term appears in everyday and formal

Examples:

Spanish: “Él permite que entren.” “Eso permite ahorrar tiempo.”

Portuguese: “Ele permite que entrem.” “Isso permite economizar tempo.”

The form also appears in impersonal constructions such as “Eso permite…” meaning “That makes it possible.” Related

contexts.
In
Spanish,
“permite”
typically
governs
a
subordinate
clause
introduced
by
“que”
(permite
que
+
subjunctive)
or
is
used
with
an
infinitive
(permite
entrar).
In
Portuguese,
the
same
form
serves
as
the
present
tense
for
ele/ela/você
(ele
permite),
and
functions
similarly
with
“que”
or
with
an
infinitive
(permite
entrar).
forms
include
permitir
(infinitive)
and
other
tenses
of
the
verb
in
both
languages,
such
as
permití/permitió
in
Spanish
and
permitia/permitir
in
Portuguese.