Leave with Meaning in English
expression
ˈɫiv/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
LEEV-with, LEEV-with
lˈiːv/ /wˈɪð
leev-WITH
Definition
To give something to someone to take care of, or to go away from a place together with someone.
Usage & Nuances
The meaning depends on context: 'leave with someone' (go away together), or 'leave something with someone' (entrust an item). Often followed by a person or thing; clarify with more information to avoid confusion. Common in both spoken and written English.
Spanish: dejar con - salir conPortuguese (BR): deixar com - sair comPortuguese (PT): deixar com - sair comChinese (Simplified): 留给 - 和…一起离开Chinese (Traditional): 留給 - 和…一起離開Hindi: के पास छोड़ना - के साथ जानाArabic: يترك مع - يغادر معBengali: সঙ্গে বের হওয়া - কারও কাছে রেখে যাওয়াRussian: уйти с (кем-либо) - оставить у (кого-либо)Japanese: 一緒に出る - (物を)預けるVietnamese: rời đi cùng với - để lại cho ai đó giữKorean: 함께 떠나다 - 맡기다Turkish: biriyle ayrılmak - birine bırakmakUrdu: ساتھ جانا - کے پاس چھوڑناIndonesian: pergi bersama - titipkan pada
Example Sentences
Please leave with your belongings when you go.
basic
I will leave the keys with my neighbor.
basic
Did you leave with anyone after the party?
basic
If you can't find me, I'll leave with Tom around eight.
natural
Can I leave my bag with you for a moment?
natural
She didn't want to leave with just anyone—she waited for her best friend.
natural