Salary
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English
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Etymology
From Latin salarium, salt money, money to buy salt with, from sal, salt
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Pronunciation
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Homophones
- celery (depends on dialect)
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Noun
salary, plural salaries
- a fixed amount of money paid to a worker, usually measured on a monthly or annual basis, not hourly; as opposed to wages]. Implies a degree of professionalism and/or autonomy.
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Translations
- Chinese: èªé
- Catalan: salari, m
- Dutch: salaris n
- Finnish: palkka
- French: salaire m
- German: Gehalt n
- Greek: μιÏθÏÏ m
- Hebrew: ×ש××רת, ש×ר
- Interlingua: salario
- Italian: stipendio m
- Japanese: ãµã©ãªã¼
- Korean: ê¸ë£
- Latin: salarium n
- Polish: pÅaca f, wynagrodzenie n
- Portuguese: salário m
- Romanian: salariu n
- Russian: заÑплаÑа f (zarplata)
- Slovak: plat m
- Spanish: salario m, sueldo m
- Swedish: lön c
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