It means to let go
I will inform to you
No, it is not. The word "let" is an auxiliary verb meaning to allow, and is typically followed by an infinitive (e.g. let go, let him stay).
To not let anything bring you down.
Deflate.
That mean its OK let it happen - its also the translation of the word Amen - "Let it be so".
Same as asking "when are you going to let me have sex?" just another word same meaning
Let's terminate these silly questions.
"Kwende" is a name of African origin that means "beloved" or "precious one" in some cultures. It is often used as a given name for boys or girls.
A four letter word meaning to shout would be yell.As in "he let out a mighty yell".
Stop to let other traffic go by or allow another person to speak first.
Yes.No. Let's is the short form or contraction of let us.A prefix is something added to the beginning of a word to adjust it's meaning eghappy + prefix un- = unhappy
"Allowed" is another word that means the same thing. Sometimes the word "let" also means "permitted." She rang the doorbell, and I let her into the house. I permitted my daughter to go to the party. He was never allowed to ride in the car with his delinquent friend.