salario

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See also: salário and salariò

Interlingua

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian salario, Spanish salario, Portuguese salário, English salary and French salaire, all ultimately from Latin salārium.

Noun

salario (plural salarios)

  1. wage, salary

Italian

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin salārium (salt money, money to buy salt with), from sal (salt).

Noun

salario m (plural salari)

  1. pay, wages, salary

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Verb

salario

  1. first-person singular present indicative of salariare

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Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin salārium (salt money, money to buy salt with), from sal (salt).

Pronunciation

Noun

salario m (plural salarios)

  1. salary, wages
  2. income

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