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Pronunciation (Yadda ake faɗi)
Noun
- (uncountable) Compensation is money, or something of value, given to somebody who has lost something or been harmed. <> ramuwa, diyya, arashi.
- He was ordered to pay £600 compensation after being found guilty of assault.
- They are asking for compensation for the damage to their car. <> Su na roƙon diyya a kan lalacewar da motarsu ta samu.
- After the injury, Worker's Compensation began sending him a weekly cheque.
- If I'm hurt an accident that is not my fault, I would ask for compensation for damages.
- (uncountable); (US) Compensation is everything that a company gives to someone for doing their job, including money, company car, stocks, etc. <> arziki da kuɗin ramuwar diyya da kamfani ke bawa ma'aikaci.
- My compensation package at the old job was better, but I enjoy it more here.
Related words
Google translation of compensation
- (noun) ramuwa <> compensation, vengeance;