English
Etymology
From French annuité , from Medieval Latin annuitās , from Latin annuus ( “ annual ” ) .
Pronunciation
Noun
annuity (plural annuities )
( insurance , pensions ) A right to receive amounts of money regularly over a certain fixed period, in perpetuity , or, especially, over the remaining life or lives of one or more beneficiaries .
Derived terms
Translations
right to receive amounts of money regularly
Armenian:
Old Armenian: եկամուտ ( ekamut ) , հաս ( has )
Bulgarian: годишна рента ( godišna renta )
Catalan: pensió (ca) f , renda f
Chinese:
Mandarin: 年金 (zh) ( niánjīn )
Dutch: lijfrente (nl) f , lijfrenteverzekering f
Esperanto: please add this translation if you can
Finnish: annuiteetti
French: rente (fr) f , annuité (fr) m
German: Annuität f , Rente (de) f
Hungarian: járadék (hu) , évjáradék (hu) , annuitás
Irish: anáid f ( annual sum ) , blianacht f ( savings plan )
Italian: vitalizio (it) m , appannaggio (it) m , rendita (it) f
Japanese: 年金 (ja) ( ねんきん, nenkin )
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Khmer: ប្រាក់ប្រចាំឆ្នាំ ( prakprɑɑcamcnŏəm )
Korean: 연금 (ko) ( yeon'geum )
Latin: annuum n
Maori: moni-ā-tau
Middle English: pencioun
Mongolian: please add this translation if you can
Portuguese: anuidade f
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: ануѝте̄т m
Roman: anuìtēt (sh) m
Spanish: anualidad (es) f
Thai: เงินปี ( ngən-bpii )
Vietnamese: please add this translation if you can
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