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English
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Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
payer (plural payers)
- One who pays; specifically, the person by whom a bill or note has been, or should be, paid.
- The company is the largest tax payer in the region.
- Health insurance depends on both the payer and the provider.
- (finance) A swaption which gives its holder the option to enter into a swap in which they pay the fixed leg and receive the floating leg.
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Translations
one who pays
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French
Etymology
Inherited from Middle French payer, from Old French paiier, paier, from Latin pacāre (“pacify”).
Pronunciation
Verb
payer
- (transitive) to pay (for)
- payer une amende ― pay a fine
- payer un service ― pay for a service
- (transitive) to pay (someone)
- payer la caissière ― pay the cashier
- Il m'a payé 3 euros. ― He paid me 3 euros.
- (transitive) to buy (something)
- Nous payons les courses. ― We're buying the groceries.
- pay for (suffer the consequences of something)
- Tu vas payer pour ce que tu as fait à ma sœur. ― You're going to pay for what you did to my sister.
- to pay off (to be fruitful)
- Mes efforts ont payé. ― My efforts paid off.
Conjugation
This is a regular -er verb as far as pronunciation is concerned, but as with other verbs in -ayer (such as payer and essayer), the <y> of its stem may optionally be written as <i> when it precedes a silent <e> (compare verbs in -eyer, which never have this spelling change, and verbs in -oyer and -uyer, which always have it; verbs in -ayer belong to either group, according to the writer's preference).
Conjugation of payer (see also Appendix:French verbs)
Derived terms
Related terms
Descendants
- Haitian Creole: peye
Further reading
- “payer”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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Middle French
Etymology
From Old French paiier.
Verb
payer
- to pay
Conjugation
- Middle French conjugation varies from one text to another. Hence, the following conjugation should be considered as typical, not as exhaustive.
Conjugation of payer
Descendants
- French: payer
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Norman
Alternative forms
- payi (Jersey)
Etymology
From Old French paiier, from Latin pācō, pācāre (“make peaceful, pacify, quiet, soothe; subdue”), from pāx (“peace”).
Verb
payer
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