Examples of using May borrow in English and their translations into Malay
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The board may borrow money.
There is no limit on the amount you may borrow.
You may borrow up to 3 books.
Beginning farmers may borrow up to 90%.
He may borrow your equipment,?
People also translate
As a library cardholder, you may borrow up to 10 titles per month.
He may borrow money, but.
There is no stated limit on the number of books a student may borrow at one time.
He may borrow your equipment… Yes?
Academic staff and students may borrow the unbound issues for 2 days.
We may borrow your equipment,?
Who may borrow from the library?
Full-time students may borrow up to 2 books for 1 week.
He may borrow your equipment… Yes?
Non academic staff may borrow up to 8 books for 2 weeks.
You may borrow most books for 3 weeks.
Second grade students may borrow 2 books and one magazine at a time.
If I may borrow a phrase from my father, woo-hoo!
Member may borrow from Band.
You may borrow both ebooks and audible books for free.
Academic staff/tutor may borrow up to 8 books for 3 months(test book 2 week for normal category of books).
Users may borrow a maximum of 4 books and 2 audio visual material at one time.
Policy Loans- A policyowner may borrow an amount up to the maximum loan value of the permanent policy.
Students may borrow these books for their reading pleasure.
Patrons may borrow any combination of five books, CDs, or DVDs for a period of two weeks.
To make up this deficit, countries may borrow capital from other external sources, which in turn will help make the domestic currency depreciate.
The maximum amount you may borrow from any lender is determined by the lender based on its own policies, which can vary, and on your creditworthiness.
The opening paragraph of a letter or the greeting in a speech might borrow one of these names to convey a sense of the season.