salaire

French

Etymology

From Old French salaire, from Latin salārium, probably a semi-learned borrowing. Cf. also the inherited Old French salier, saler (and modern salière).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sa.lɛʁ/
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Noun

salaire m (plural salaires)

  1. salary, wage

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Etymology

From Latin salārium, probably a semi-learned borrowing. Cf. also salier, saler, which were inherited.

Noun

salaire m or f

  1. salary (fixed amount of money paid to a worker per month, per year, etc.)

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