Search Results for: "pays"
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Vocabulary (20)
tax
enA tax is money that people and businesses must pay to the government. This money...
checkout
enThe place in a store where you pay for the things you want to buy. It can also r...
card
enA card is a small, rectangular piece of plastic used for paying for goods or ser...
damages
enDamages is a legal term for the money paid to someone because they were hurt or...
保険
jaA system where you pay a small amount of money regularly to a company or the gov...
pay
enTo give money to someone in exchange for goods, services, or to settle a debt. I...
une paye
frSalary or wages, the money paid for work.
rémunérateur
frRewarding, well-paying, providing good pay.
legal aid
enLegal aid is free or low-cost help given to people who do not have enough money...
contribuyente
esA person who pays tax, especially one who pays income tax.
subsidy
enTo provide financial support for an activity, organization, or industry, usually...
bursary
enA bursary is a sum of money awarded to a student by an institution to help pay f...
tenant
enA tenant is a person who pays rent to live in a house, apartment, or office that...
to pay
enTo give money for goods or services.
paye
frThe money earned for work, salary or wages.
foreclosure
enForeclosure is a legal process where a bank or lender takes control of a propert...
ब्याज देना
hiTo pay interest, to pay an extra sum for borrowing money.
भाड़ा देना
hiTo pay for the temporary use of property; to pay rent.
Desembolsar
ptTo pay out money, meaning 'to disburse' or 'to pay'.
bankruptcy
enBankruptcy is a legal state where a person or a business cannot pay the money th...
Phrases (20)
pay respect
enTo 'pay respect' means to show someone you value them through your actions or wo...
Can I pay by card?
enThis is a polite way to ask if you can pay for something using a credit or debit...
pay back
enWhen you return something that was given to you, usually money or a favor, to re...
pay off
enWhen you `pay off` something, it usually means one of two things: you've finally...
pay in cash
enThis means you are paying for something using physical money like paper bills or...
sur une pays
frImagine you're pointing a spotlight onto a specific country to chat about what's...
pay a fine
enWhen you 'pay a fine', you are giving money as a penalty because you broke a spe...
pay by card
enUsing a credit or debit card to pay for goods or services. It marks a shift from...
le bon pays
frImagine you've found a place that just feels perfect. It's safe, beautiful, and...
savoir la pays
frImagine you've lived somewhere for ages, not just visiting, but *living* it. You...
pay for
enWhen you give money to someone because they gave you a product or did a service...
pay a visit
enThis phrase means to go and see someone or a place for a short time. It is a mor...
pay the price
enThis phrase means experiencing the negative consequences of a bad decision or a...
你请我,我请你。
zhThis phrase is a friendly way to describe the cycle of treating each other to me...
pay a compliment
enTo 'pay a compliment' means to say something nice to someone about their appeara...
pay through the nose
enIt means you are paying a price that is way too high. You feel like the cost is...
pay dearly
enImagine you messed up big time. `Pay dearly` means you're going to face some ser...
meter a mão no bolso
ptThis Portuguese idiom means to finally pay for something, especially when you've...
pay the bill
enThe phrase means giving money to settle a debt for services or goods you have al...
to pay the piper
enPending AI enrichment
Grammar (20)
French -yer Verbs: The y to i Swap (payer, envoyer)
frverbs_present
French Plural: Words Ending in -s, -x, -z (No Change)
frnouns_articles
Arabic Invitations: The Art of 'Azouma' & Insisting
ardiscourse_pragmatics
Hindi Verb Metaphors: Eat, Hit, & Give (`खाना`, `मारना`, `देना`)
hiverbs_advanced
Prepositions with Countries (en, au, aux)
frprepositions_connectors
Spanish Prices & Exchanges (Por)
esprepositions_connectors
Using Por and Para: Why vs. For (Por y Para)
esprepositions_connectors
The Verb Faire: To Do & To Make
frverbs_present
Spanish 'Por' for Means: By, Via, Through
esprepositions_connectors
Access vs. Excess: What's the Difference?
enconfusable-words
Verb Bridges: Using 'to', 'for', and 'at' (Verb + Preposition)
enprepositions
Getting Things Done: Second Causative Verbs (-vana)
hiverbs_advanced
The 'E' and 'Ai' Matras: Top Lines (े vs ै)
hiscript_devanagari
Hindi Verb Metaphors: Eating, Hitting & Sitting (Verbal Extensions)
hiverbs_advanced
Hindi 'u' Matras: Quick and Long Sounds (ु and ू)
hiscript_devanagari
-gar Verbs: I arrived (llegué)
esverbs_past
Saying 'Will Say' in Portuguese (Dizer Future)
ptverbs_future_conditional
Must vs. Have to: Talking about Necessity
enverb_moods
Doing it with Style: The Irregular Subjunctive of 'Faire' (Fasse)
frsubjunctive
The Heavy 'S': Saad (ص)
arscript_pronunciation