Sale
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English
Etymology
From Middle English < Old English < Old Norse sala "sale".
Pronunciation
Homophones
Noun
Sale (plural Sales)
- an exchange of goods or services for currency or credit
- a particular opportunity for a sale
- (plural: sales) the activities involved in selling goods or services
- the sale of goods at reduced prices
- the act of putting up for auction to the highest bidder
Synonyms
- (selling of goods at reduced prices): cut-rate sale, sales event
- (act of putting up for auction to the highest bidder): auction, public sale
Translations
exchange of goods or services for currency or credit
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particular opportunity for a sale
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plural: activities involved in selling goods or services
- See sales
sale of goods at reduced prices
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act of putting up for auction to the highest bidder
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- Arabic: Ø£ÙÙÙÙØ§Ø²ÙÙÙÙ , بÙÙÙØ¹ , ØªÙØµÙرÙÙÙ , Ù ÙØ¨ÙÙØ¹
- Basque: salmenta, likidazio
- Chinese: åºå®
- German: Verkauf
- Greek: εκÏοίηÏη
- Hebrew: ×××ר×
- Japanese: 販売, 売ä¸
- Latin: venditio, hasta
- Lithuanian: pardavimas, aukcionas, varžytynÄs
- Norwegian: salg
- Romanian: vânzare f.
- Swahili: mnada, lilamu, uguzi
- Tagalog: pagbibili; pinagbilhan
- Filipino: pagbibili; pinagbilhan
- Volapük: sel
Related terms
French
Homophone
Adjective
sale
Related terms
Etymology
Old High German salo
Verb form
sale
- first-, third-person singular indicative present of saler
- first-, third-person singular subjunctive present of saler
- second-person singular imperative of saler
Italian
Noun
sale m
Etymology
Latin sal
Verb form
sale
- third-person singular indicative present tense of salire
Spanish
Verb form
sale
et:sale el:sale fr:sale ko:sale id:sale it:sale hu:sale ja:sale pl:sale pt:sale fi:sale ta:sale zh:sale
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