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permitirán

permitirán is the third-person plural form of the Spanish verb permitir in the simple future tense. It corresponds to “they will permit” or “you all will permit” when the subject is ellos, ellas, or ustedes. The verb permitir means to allow, to let, or to permit.

Etymology and form: permitir derives from Latin permittere (to permit, to allow). In Spanish, -ir verbs of

Conjugation and usage: In full, the future indicative forms are permitiré, permitirás, permitirá, permitiremos, permitiréis, permitirán.

Notes: “permitirán” is a regular form, but it shares semantic nuances with synonyms such as permitir, autorizar,

Pronunciation: the accent is on the final syllable, so la pronunciación enfatiza la última sílaba: per-mi-ti-RÁN.

the
infinitive
permit-ir
follow
regular
future
endings.
For
the
third-person
plural,
the
ending
is
-án,
yielding
permitirán.
The
accent
falls
on
the
last
syllable
to
indicate
the
stressed
pronunciation:
per-mi-ti-RÁN.
permitiran
is
used
to
express
a
future
action
in
which
a
group
will
grant
permission
or
authorize
something.
It
appears
in
legal,
administrative,
and
everyday
contexts,
often
followed
by
a
direct
object
or
a
subordinate
clause:
por
ejemplo,
“Los
organizadores
permitirán
la
entrada
a
las
personas
acreditadas”
or
“Si
se
cumplen
las
condiciones,
permitirán
el
uso
de
las
instalaciones.”
conceder
or
facilitar,
depending
on
context.
It
contrasts
with
the
conditional
permitirían,
which
would
express
a
hypothetical
or
contingent
permission.