permission
The Italian word 'permesso' is used in a similar way to the English word 'permission'. It is often used in the context of asking for or granting permission to do something. For example, 'Mi puoi dare il permesso di entrare?' translates to 'Can you give me permission to enter?'
May I come in?
This phrase is used when kindly requesting permission to enter a room or place. 'Permesso' in this context is similar to saying 'permission' in English.
Do you already have a work permit?
In this sentence, 'permesso' is used in a context where it refers to a legal document or authorization – in this case a work permit. It is used to inquire if someone has received the necessary authorization to engage in work legally.
Do you give me permission?
Here, 'permesso' is used in a context where one is asking for a permission or an approval for something from someone else. The phrase can be used in various settings where a consent or approval is needed from someone in authority or from a peer.