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pay for

pay for

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EN-UK/ˈpeɪ fɔː/
EN-US/tu ˈpeɪ fɔr/
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pay for with Russian translation

pay for usage examples

🇷🇺RU🇬🇧EN

Я готов оплачивать срочный сантехнический ремонт, если хозяин медлит с ответом.

I will pay for the emergency plumbing if the landlord is slow to respond.

🇷🇺RU🇬🇧EN

В вашем доме обычно надо оплачивать уборку общих помещений?

Do you usually pay for communal cleaning in your block?

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pay for belongs to the topic "Housing and Utilities". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

pay forоплачивать
messбеспорядок
trashмусор
toolинструмент
sinkраковина
wipeпротирать
turn onвключать

pay for synonyms

Related words worth learning together

pay
General verb meaning to give money for something; often interchangeable with 'pay for'.
settle (a bill)
To pay an outstanding bill or balance; specifically about clearing what is owed.
settle up
Informal phrase meaning to pay what you owe, often used between people sharing costs.
foot the bill
Idiomatic expression meaning to pay the whole cost, often for others rather than oneself.
cover
Emphasizes covering the cost or paying on behalf of someone; slightly broader than just 'pay for'.
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🇬🇧en

General verb meaning to give money for something; often interchangeable with 'pay for'.

A2Very Often

She pays the gas bill every month.

S
🇬🇧en
settle (a bill)

To pay an outstanding bill or balance; specifically about clearing what is owed.

B1Often

We need to settle the gas bill by Friday.

S
🇬🇧en
settle up

Informal phrase meaning to pay what you owe, often used between people sharing costs.

B1Often

Let's settle up for the electricity after payday.

F
🇬🇧en
foot the bill

Idiomatic expression meaning to pay the whole cost, often for others rather than oneself.

B2Often

Who will foot the bill for the repairs?

🇬🇧en

Emphasizes covering the cost or paying on behalf of someone; slightly broader than just 'pay for'.

B1Often

Can you cover my share of the heating this month?

🇬🇧en

Focuses on acquiring ownership of goods by paying; not used for paying bills or services in the same way.

A2Very Often

I need to buy a new kettle for the flat.

🇬🇧en

Formal synonym of 'buy' used in written or formal contexts; less used for paying bills.

B2Often

They purchased new appliances for the building.

P
🇬🇧en
pay off

Typically means to repay a debt in full or eliminate a loan; also used figuratively ('it paid off').

B1Often

They finally paid off the mortgage.

🇬🇧en

To repay someone for expenses they have already paid; direction is refunding rather than initial payment.

B2Often

The landlord will reimburse me for the replacement key.

R
🇬🇧en
remit

Formal verb meaning to send payment, often by transfer; used in formal/business contexts.

B2Rarely

Please remit the rent by the 1st of each month.

S
🇬🇧en
subsidize

To provide financial support (usually by government or organization) to reduce the cost for others.

B2Often

The council subsidizes some housing costs for low-income tenants.

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How to pronounce pay for and what this word means

pay for means pay for. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce pay for

/ˈpeɪ fɔː/

pay for translation

pay for

pay for examples

I will pay for the emergency plumbing if the landlord is slow to respond.

pay for transcription

/ˈpeɪ fɔː/, /tu ˈpeɪ fɔr/

Questions about this word

pay for meaning: what does it mean?

pay a service

pay for pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

pay for is pronounced as /ˈpeɪ fɔː/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

pay for definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

I will pay for the emergency plumbing if the landlord is slow to respond. Translation: Я готов оплачивать срочный сантехнический ремонт, если хозяин медлит с ответом.

Is pay for part of Housing and Utilities vocabulary?

Yes, pay for can be learned in the Housing and Utilities topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

Is pay for part of Home and Household vocabulary?

Yes, pay for can be learned in the Home and Household topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

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