sueldo
/ˈsweldo/, [ˈswel̪.d̪o]salary
Noun sueldo m (plural sueldos)
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salary
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any of several historical European units of currency, including the solidus, sol, and soldo
Verb sueldo
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First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of soldar.
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La empresa me paga 100.000 yens en varias asignaciones al mes aparte del sueldo normal.
The company pays me 100,000 yen in various allowances a month in addition to the regular salary.
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Estoy satisfecho con mi sueldo.
I'm satisfied with my salary.
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Mi jefe rechazó mi petición de subirme el sueldo.
My boss refused my request for a raise.
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Tom no está contento con su sueldo actual.
Tom isn't content with his present salary.
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Están debatiendo acerca de los aumentos de sueldo.
They're debating about raises.
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¿Por qué rechazaste su petición de subida de sueldo?
Why did you turn down his request for a pay rise?
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Necesita un aumento de sueldo.
He needs a raise.
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Ella le dice que le dé todo su sueldo y él lo hace.
She tells him to give her all of his salary and he does.
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Ella está bastante encabronada porque no le dieron un aumento de sueldo.
She's really pissed off that she wasn't given a raise.
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Ayer recibí mi sueldo.
I got my pay yesterday.
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