English–Esperanto dictionary
Esperanto translation of the English word pay
English | Esperanto |
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(ante up; pay up) | |
🔗 But he never paid his creditors a penny. | |
(salary; wage; wages) | |
(remuneration; salary; wage; wages) | |
(remuneration; salary; stipend; wage; wages) | |
salajri | |
pagegi | |
(halfpenny; sou) | () |
🔗 Have you paid him for it? | |
(pay for) | |
🔗 I’ll pay any price in my power if you help him. | |
🔗 If you do not like it, you need not pay. | |
(be attentive; be attentive to; heed; mind; pay attention to; watch out; take notice of) | () |
🔗 Pay attention, men. | |
(be attentive; be attentive to; heed; mind; pay attention; watch out; take notice of) | () |
🔗 But you may not have paid much attention to the chaos gripping Venezuela. | |
pay a visit | viziti najbaron |
pay back (reimburse; repay) | ( pagi returne ) |
pay back (avenge; revenge) | |
pay for (pay) | |
(honour) | |
🔗 We must pay homage to him. | |
pay lip service (pay lip service to) | apogi nur vorte |
pay lip service to (pay lip service) | apogi nur vorte |
pay no attention to | ne atenti |
pay off | finpagi |
pay on account | pagi parte |
(ante up; pay) | |
🔗 When Trump was president, many people paid up to $ 200,000 for Mar‐a‐Lago memberships, Leamer pointed out, and he said they don’t think they’ll continue paying that price. | |
redundancy pay (redundancy scheme; severance scheme) | maldunga aranĝo |
paid | |
payable | |
pay‐day (account‐day) | |
pay‐day (account‐day) | |
paymaster | |
paymaster | |
payment (full payment) | |
🔗 That payment was first reported by the Wall Street Journal last month. | |
payment | |
pay‐office (cashier desk; cashier’s desk) | |
pay‐packet | salajrujo |
pay‐phone (coin box) | monera telefono |
(raise; wage rise) | |
(put on stamps; stamp) | |
(advance; pay in advance) | () |
ratepayer (taxpayer) | () |
(reimburse; pay back) | ( pagi returne ) |
🔗 It will repay, in some measure, their hospitality. | |
sick‐pay | malsanpago |
() | |
🔗 Evidence presented to the Zondo commission suggests that this was part of a plan by Zuma and his allies to steal taxpayers’ money from the utility, including through lucrative coal supply contracts. |