lend

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The meaning (definition) of the word lend
to let someone borrow something for a little while
The word lend used in a sentence
“Can I lend you my colored pencils for the day?”
Words that mean the same as lend (synonyms)
loangive
Words that mean the opposite of lend (antonyms)
borrow
How the word lend is said around the world
| French | prêter |
| Spanish | prestar |
| Mandarin | 借 |
| Hindi | उधार देना |
| Arabic | أعار |
| Russian | одалживать |
| Portuguese (EU) | emprestar |
| Portuguese (BR) | emprestar |
| Japanese | 貸す |
| German | leihen |
| Urdu | قرض دینا |
| Punjabi | ਉਧਾਰ ਦੇਣਾ |
| Korean | 빌려주다 |
| Hebrew | לְהַלווֹת |
| Greek | δανείζω |
| Dutch | lenen |
| Filipino | magpahiram |
| Vietnamese | cho mượn |
| Turkish | ödünç vermek |
| Persian | قرض دادن |
| Polish | pożyczać |
| Ukrainian | позичати |
| Bengali | ধার দেওয়া |
| Swedish | låna |
| Italian | prestare |
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