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salario

salary

noun sah-LAH-ryoh Less Common

Origin: From Latin salarium, possibly related to sal ('salt') — soldiers were sometimes paid in salt.

Usage Note

Salario typically refers to a wage paid by the hour or week to manual or industrial workers, while stipendio is used for monthly salaried employees. The plural is salari. The phrase salario minimo = 'minimum wage'.

Examples

"Il salario minimo è aumentato quest'anno."

Natural Translation

The minimum wage increased this year.

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