Definition
Past tense of 'cost'; determined or estimated the price or expense of something.
Etymology
From Old French 'coster,' derived from Latin 'costare' (to stand at a price). The verb has been in English since medieval times, and the past tense 'costed' is used especially in business and accounting contexts.
Kelly Says
Interestingly, we use 'cost' (not 'costed') in most contexts—'it cost ten dollars'—but accountants and business people specifically say 'costed' when they mean calculated or estimated expenses, showing how specialized language evolves in different professions.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
የውጭ ነገር
ye-wuch-ch ne-ger
BNবাংলা
খরচ হয়েছে
khor-ch hoy-che
CACatalà
ha costat
ha koh-stah
DADansk
kostede
kos-te-de
DEDeutsch
gekostet
ge-kos-tet
ELΕλληνικά
ήταν κοστολογημένος
ee-tan kos-to-lo-ge-men
FAفارسی
هزینه کرد
hez-ine kard
GUGU
ખર્ચ થયો
khar-ch thay-oh
HEעברית
היה יקר
ha-yeh ya-kar
HIहिन्दी
लागत आई
la-gat a-i
HUMagyar
költséges volt
költsé-ges volt
IDBahasa Indonesia
berharga
ber-har-ga
ITItaliano
è costato
eh koh-stah-toh
JA日本語
費用がかかった
hi-yo-u ka-kat-ta
KKKK
төлем берілді
to-lem beri-ldi
KO한국어
비용이 들었다
bi-yong-i deul-eo-da
MRMR
खर्च झाला
khar-ch ja-la
MSBahasa Melayu
berharga
ber-har-ga
PLPolski
kosztował
kos-twa-l
PTPortuguês
custou
koo-stoo
RORomână
a costat
a koh-stah-t
RUРусский
потрачено
po-tra-che-no
SVSvenska
kostade
kos-ta-de
SWKiswahili
ilipika
i-li-pi-ka
TLTL
naka-bayad
na-ka-bay-ad
TRTürkçe
maliyet etti
ma-li-yet et-ti
UKУкраїнська
коштував
koshtuvav
VITiếng Việt
đã tốn
da ton