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Loan vs Let - What's the difference?

loan | let |


As nouns the difference between loan and let

is that loan is (banking|finance) a sum of money or other valuables or consideration that an individual, group or other legal entity borrows from another individual, group or legal entity (the latter often being a financial institution) with the condition that it be returned or repaid at a later date (sometimes with interest) or loan can be (scotland) a lonnen while let is milk or let can be letter.

As a verb loan

is to lend (something) to (someone).

Let vs Leaves - What's the difference?

let | leaves |


As verbs the difference between let and leaves

is that let is to allow to, not to prevent (+ infinitive, but usually without {{term|to}}) while leaves is third-person singular of leave.

As nouns the difference between let and leaves

is that let is an obstacle or hindrance while leaves is plural of lang=en.

Let vs Ermit - What's the difference?

let | ermit |


As nouns the difference between let and ermit

is that let is milk or let can be letter while ermit is .

Let vs Yield - What's the difference?

let | yield |


As nouns the difference between let and yield

is that let is milk or let can be letter while yield is (obsolete) payment; tribute.

As a verb yield is

(obsolete) to pay, give in payment; repay, recompense; reward; requite.

Ask vs Let - What's the difference?

ask | let |


As verbs the difference between ask and let

is that ask is to request (information, or an answer to a question) while let is to allow to, not to prevent (+ infinitive, but usually without {{term|to}}).

As nouns the difference between ask and let

is that ask is an act or instance of asking while let is an obstacle or hindrance.

As a proper noun Ask

is the first male human, according to the Poetic Edda.

Laught vs Let - What's the difference?

laught | let |


As a verb laught

is (obsolete) (laugh).

As a noun let is

milk or let can be letter.

Indulge vs Let - What's the difference?

indulge | let |


In transitive terms the difference between indulge and let

is that indulge is to satisfy the wishes or whims of while let is Used to introduce an imperative in the first or third person.

As verbs the difference between indulge and let

is that indulge is : To yield to a temptation or desire while let is to allow to, not to prevent (+ infinitive, but usually without {{term|to}}).

As a noun let is

an obstacle or hindrance.

Let vs Premit - What's the difference?

let | premit |


As a noun let

is milk or let can be letter.

As a verb premit is

(obsolete) to premise.

Please vs Let - What's the difference?

please | let |


In transitive terms the difference between please and let

is that please is to make happy or satisfy; to give pleasure to while let is Used to introduce an imperative in the first or third person.

As an adverb please

is lang=en|Used to make a polite request.

As a noun let is

an obstacle or hindrance.

Cancel vs Let - What's the difference?

cancel | let |


As nouns the difference between cancel and let

is that cancel is a cancellation (us ); (nonstandard in some kinds of english) while let is milk or let can be letter.

As a verb cancel

is to cross out something with lines etc.

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