A1 noun Neutre

royalty

/ˈrɔɪ.əl.ti/

A royalty is a payment made to a person who owns a book, song, or invention. It is money given to the creator every time their work is sold or used by someone else.

Exemples

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1

The writer gets a small royalty for every book that the shop sells.

The writer gets a small royalty for every book that the shop sells.

2

The legal contract states the royalty amount for the new invention.

The legal contract states the royalty amount for the new invention.

3

I just got my first royalty check for the song I wrote!

I just got my first royalty check for the song I wrote!

Famille de mots

Nom
royalty
Adverbe
royally
Adjectif
royal
Apparenté
royalist
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Astuce mémo

Think of a King (Royal) who gets a gold coin every time someone sings his favorite song.

Quiz rapide

The musician earned a lot of money from the ________ on his hit song.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : royalties

Exemples

1

The writer gets a small royalty for every book that the shop sells.

everyday

The writer gets a small royalty for every book that the shop sells.

2

The legal contract states the royalty amount for the new invention.

formal

The legal contract states the royalty amount for the new invention.

3

I just got my first royalty check for the song I wrote!

informal

I just got my first royalty check for the song I wrote!

4

Royalty payments are a key part of how artists earn money today.

academic

Royalty payments are a key part of how artists earn money today.

5

The company must pay a 5% royalty on all sales to the patent holder.

business

The company must pay a 5% royalty on all sales to the patent holder.

Famille de mots

Nom
royalty
Adverbe
royally
Adjectif
royal
Apparenté
royalist

Collocations courantes

pay royalties pay royalties
earn royalties earn royalties
royalty rate royalty rate
book royalties book royalties
royalty agreement royalty agreement

Phrases Courantes

royalty-free

royalty-free (no payment needed for use)

collection of royalties

collection of royalties

accrued royalties

accrued royalties

Souvent confondu avec

royalty vs royal

'Royal' is an adjective about kings or queens, while 'royalty' usually refers to the payment or the group of people.

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Notes d'usage

In law and business, use this word when talking about the specific money paid to a creator for the use of their intellectual property.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners sometimes use 'salary' when they should use 'royalty'. A salary is a fixed monthly payment, but a royalty depends on how many items are sold.

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Astuce mémo

Think of a King (Royal) who gets a gold coin every time someone sings his favorite song.

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Origine du mot

From the Old French word 'roialte', meaning the rights or privileges of a king.

Modèles grammaticaux

It can be used as an uncountable noun for the concept. It is often used in the plural (royalties) when talking about specific money earned.
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Contexte culturel

In many Western countries, royalty payments are the main way musicians and authors survive financially.

Quiz rapide

The musician earned a lot of money from the ________ on his hit song.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : royalties

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