bono
word
/ˈboʊnoʊ/
/ˈbəʊnəʊ/
Definition
A 'bono' is a Spanish word that can mean a voucher, a bond (financial instrument), or a bonus (extra reward), depending on the context.
Usage & Nuances
In Spanish, 'bono' is used in finance for 'bond', as a coupon/voucher for services or discounts, or as an extra bonus at work. Context is key to knowing which meaning is intended. In English, 'bono' is not commonly used unless referring to the Spanish word or international finance.
Spanish: bonoPortuguese (BR): bono - bônus (financeiro)Portuguese (PT): bónus - título de dívidaChinese (Simplified): 债券 - 红利Chinese (Traditional): 債券 - 紅利Hindi: बॉन्ड - बोनसArabic: سند (مالي) - مكافأةBengali: ভাউচার - বন্ড (আর্থিক) - বোনাসRussian: ваучер - облигация (финансовая) - бонусJapanese: バウチャー - 債券(金融) - ボーナスVietnamese: phiếu giảm giá - trái phiếu (tài chính) - tiền thưởngKorean: 바우처 - 채권(금융) - 보너스Turkish: kupon - tahvil (finans) - primUrdu: واؤچر - بانڈ (مالیاتی) - بونسIndonesian: voucher - obligasi (keuangan) - bonus
Example Sentences
I received a bono for free groceries.
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Employees look forward to getting their end-of-year bono.
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The government issued a new bono this year.
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Maria got a holiday bono at work.
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You can use this bono at any participating store downtown.
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Investors are interested in the new five-year government bono.
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