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salary

/ˈsæləri/

A fixed amount of money that an employee receives at regular intervals, such as monthly or annually, for professional or office work. It is usually agreed upon in a contract and does not change based on the specific number of hours worked each week.

Ejemplos

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1

I get my salary on the last Friday of every month.

I receive my monthly pay on the final Friday of the month.

2

The company offers a competitive salary package including health benefits.

The firm provides a high level of pay along with medical insurance.

3

The salary is okay, but the job is really boring.

The pay is acceptable, but the work is not interesting.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
salary
Adjetivo
salaried
Relacionado
salariat
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Truco para recordar

The word comes from the Latin 'sal' (salt). Roman soldiers were sometimes paid in salt, which was very valuable. Think of 'salary' as your 'salt money'.

Quiz rápido

The job offers a high __________, but you have to work very long hours.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: salary

Ejemplos

1

I get my salary on the last Friday of every month.

everyday

I receive my monthly pay on the final Friday of the month.

2

The company offers a competitive salary package including health benefits.

formal

The firm provides a high level of pay along with medical insurance.

3

The salary is okay, but the job is really boring.

informal

The pay is acceptable, but the work is not interesting.

4

Research indicates a strong correlation between educational attainment and average annual salary.

academic

Studies show a link between levels of education and yearly earnings.

5

We need to negotiate the starting salary before signing the employment contract.

business

We must discuss the initial pay rate before finalizing the legal agreement.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
salary
Adjetivo
salaried
Relacionado
salariat

Colocaciones comunes

annual salary the total amount earned in one year
starting salary the amount of money paid when beginning a new job
gross salary total pay before taxes and deductions
net salary the amount of pay received after taxes
salary increase a rise in the amount of money someone is paid

Frases Comunes

salary cap

a limit on the amount of money that can be spent on salaries

salary expectations

the amount of money a candidate hopes to earn

salary sacrifice

giving up part of a cash salary for other benefits

Se confunde a menudo con

salary vs wage

Wages are usually paid hourly or weekly for manual/service work, whereas salary is a fixed annual amount for professional work.

salary vs income

Income refers to all money received (investments, gifts, etc.), while salary is specifically from a job.

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Notas de uso

Use 'salary' when referring to professional, office-based, or management roles. It usually implies a yearly figure even if the payments are made monthly.

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Errores comunes

Learners often use 'salary' for part-time or low-skilled jobs where 'wage' or 'pay' is more common (e.g., saying 'salary' for a waiter).

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Truco para recordar

The word comes from the Latin 'sal' (salt). Roman soldiers were sometimes paid in salt, which was very valuable. Think of 'salary' as your 'salt money'.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Latin 'salarium', which was money given to Roman soldiers to purchase salt.

Patrones gramaticales

countable noun (plural: salaries) often used with verbs like 'earn', 'receive', or 'negotiate'
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Contexto cultural

In many English-speaking cultures, it is often considered impolite or private to ask a person exactly how much their salary is.

Quiz rápido

The job offers a high __________, but you have to work very long hours.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: salary

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