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The Meaning of sueldo

Word: Sueldo

Definition: The term “sueldo” refers to a regular payment made to an employee, usually on a monthly basis, in exchange for their work. It is commonly understood as a salary or wage that compensates employees for their services, typically calculated based on hours worked or tasks completed.

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Etymology: The word “sueldo” derives from the Latin “solduḭnus,” which means pertaining to a solidus (a type of coin used in various Roman currencies). Over time, it evolved into the Middle Ages through usage in Romance languages, specifically indicating a form of payment.

Pronunciation: sueld-o [ˈsweɾ.ðo]

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This in-depth breakdown of “sueldo” highlights its meaning, contextual usage, origins, and related linguistic aspects.

  1. Mi sueldo no es suficiente para cubrir todos mis gastos.
    (My salary is not enough to cover all my expenses.)

  2. Ella pidió un aumento en su sueldo por su buen desempeño.
    (She asked for a raise in her salary for her good performance.)

  3. El sueldo mínimo en este país ha aumentado este año.
    (The minimum salary in this country has increased this year.)

  4. Recibí mi sueldo el último día del mes.
    (I received my salary on the last day of the month.)

  5. Muchos empleados se quejan de que su sueldo no refleja su trabajo.
    (Many employees complain that their salary does not reflect their work.)