Cost

/kɔːst/ noun

Cost is the amount of money, time, or effort needed to get or do something.

It comes from Latin “constare,” meaning “to stand together, to be fixed,” which shifted into the idea of a set price. Over time, it broadened to include not just money but any kind of sacrifice.

EScosto
PTcusto
ZH成本
ARتكلفة
FRcoût
SWgharama
HIलागत
JA費用
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