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Usage of the word annum



 
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Usage of the word annum #1 (permalink) Mon Mar 09, 2009 0:34 am   Usage of the word annum
 

Hello everybody,
If you know, could you explain me about the word "annum"?
Thanks a lot.
Have a nice day.
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Usage of the word annum #2 (permalink) Mon Mar 09, 2009 20:45 pm   Usage of the word annum
 

Usually refers to a " yearly " payment or salary.

He receives $ 50,000 per annum salary.

They pay $15,000 per annum rent for their apartment.
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Usage of the word annum #3 (permalink) Sun Mar 15, 2009 14:39 pm   Usage of the word annum
 

Hi you,
Now I understand it.
thanks for your help.
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