How is the word permitirse translated from Spanish to English

Tener suficiente dinero o tiempo para algo.

To have enough money or time for something.

verb
English translation
Afford

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  • Este año no podemos permitirnos un coche nuevo. We cannot afford a new car this year.

  • La ventana ofrece una vista al mar. The window affords a view of the sea.

  • ¿Puedes permitirte tomar una semana libre? Can you afford to take a week off?

  • La beca le ofrecerá la oportunidad de estudiar en el extranjero. The scholarship will afford her a chance to study abroad.

  • Trabaja en dos empleos para permitirse los estudios. She works two jobs to afford her studies.

  • ¿Qué protección ofrecen estas reglas a los empleados? What protection do these rules afford employees?

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FAQ about “permitirse”

How is “permitirse” translated from Spanish?
“permitirse” translates into English as “Afford”. Add this word to your VibeLing vocabulary and lock it in with spaced repetition.
What does “permitirse” mean?
Meaning of “permitirse”: Tener suficiente dinero o tiempo para algo. In English — “Afford”.
What part of speech is “permitirse”?
“permitirse” is a verb.
Where can I see examples with “permitirse”?
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