elcrédito

masculine

/ˈkɾeðito/

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Translation

credit

Word origin

From Latin creditum ('a loan, thing entrusted'), the past participle of credere ('to believe, trust'). The same root gives English 'credit' and 'creed'.

Origin
Latin
Root
creditum
English cognates
credit, creed

Grammar

Gendermasculine
Pluralcréditos

Examples

concedió crédito .

The bank granted him a loan for the house.

Pagué crédito.

I paid for the purchase with the credit card.

crédito .

His word carries a lot of credit among colleagues.

créditos .

We watched the credits at the end of the film.

crédito .

I do not have enough credit on my phone.

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This word is part of lesson 42.