parlons is the word in the French dictionary. This word represents the phrase Let's talk.
"Let's go" in French is: Allons-y or Allonsy Derived from the french word for "go" (Allons) (http://www.freedict.com/onldict/fre.html) Often used by the fictional character The Doctor in the new Doctor Who series.
"Let (her, him, it) be" is a literal English equivalent of the French word Soit. The pronunciation of the present subjunctive in the third person impersonal singular -- which also translates as "may (her, him, it) be" -- will be "swah" in French.
it means let it alone
I think what you mean is "What is the Spanish word for let?" because the word "let" is an English word, not Spanish. The Spanish word for "to let" is permitir. "Let me" is "permítame."
'let me / leave me alone' are translated 'laisse-moi tranquille' in French.
The French translation for "let alone" is "sans parler de".
laissez-faire
Laisse les tranquilles
parlons is the word in the French dictionary. This word represents the phrase Let's talk.
The economic policy of giving business total control of its development is called laissez-faire. It's French for "Let it alone"...let businesses do what they want to do without government interference
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Let alone
To be "Left Alone" or "Let Do" as in, let it do as it pleases. It's also a government term with the same meaning that refers to an economy much like the United States' market economy. Meaning there is mostly no government intervention. Let the people do as they choose if you want to get technical.
Le means let's in French and go means play so it means Let's Play
Not even in the Urban Dictionary, let alone the real ones.
not to interfere with the economy. Its french for "let do" which can be implied as "leave it alone"