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「salary(給料)」という語は語源的にはラテン語の塩を意味する語に由来しており、かつて兵士が塩で報酬を受け取っていたことを反映している。

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The term 'salary', etymonically, comes from the Latin word for salt, reflecting how soldiers were compensated.

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The term 'salary', etymonically, comes from the Latin word for salt, reflecting how soldiers were compensated.

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「salary(給料)」という語は語源的にはラテン語の塩を意味する語に由来しており、かつて兵士が塩で報酬を受け取っていたことを反映している。

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