mit verlaub
if you'll pardon me; with your permission
adverb mit fer-LOWP Rare
Also means
excuse me for saying so; begging your pardon
Usage Note
Mit Verlaub is a formal or gently ironic phrase meaning 'with your permission' or 'if you'll excuse me for saying so': Mit Verlaub, das halte ich für falsch. It softens a forthright remark and can carry a politely exasperated tone. Slightly archaic but still used in formal writing, oratory, and deliberate irony.
Examples
"Mit Verlaub – das ist schlicht und einfach nicht wahr."
Natural Translation
If you'll pardon me – that is simply and plainly not true.
Literal Translation
With permission – that is plain and simply not true.
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