This word is written similar in many
other languages:
In French –salaire
In Italian – salario
In Spanish – salario
in Dutch - Salaris
The word "Salary" comes from the Roman
practice of using salt as money. So, it comes from the word “sal” (salt)
In ancient Rome, the production and transport of salt was serious business. Everybody needed salt, and sometimes the prices would be raised in order to pay for wars.
In ancient Rome, the production and transport of salt was serious business. Everybody needed salt, and sometimes the prices would be raised in order to pay for wars.
The Russian word
for “salary” is зарплата ( there
is no connection with salt)
This is the complex word and consists of 2 words: заработная+ плата
Actually, It’s impossible to translate correctly the
word “заработный”.(I
haven’t found the proper translation in dictionaries)
At the same time we have the verb “зарабАтывать” - and this verb means “to earn money”
As a consequence, the adjective “заработный” derives from this verb. You can guess, that “заработный” means – smth. that you have earned.
As a consequence, the adjective “заработный” derives from this verb. You can guess, that “заработный” means – smth. that you have earned.
Плата
– means “payment”
So, the Russian word “зарплАта” is зар+плата (заработная
плата- payment that you've earned)
How is “зарплата” in
your language?
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