Definition
To be punished by having to pay money as a penalty for breaking a rule or law.
Etymology
From Old French 'fin,' meaning end or settlement, and Latin 'finis' (end). Historically, a fine was a settlement that ended a legal dispute.
Kelly Says
Traffic fines are the most common interaction most people have with the legal system, yet the word 'fine' (a penalty) comes from the same root as 'fine' (thin, delicate), through the idea of a final settling or 'refining' of a debt.
Translations
BNবাংলা
জরিমানা
jo-ri-ma-na
CSČeština
pokuta
po-ku-ta
DEDeutsch
bestraft
be-straf-t
ELΕλληνικά
τιμωρία
ti-mo-ria
ESEspañol
multado
mul-ta-do
FISuomi
rangaistus
ran-gai-s-tus
FRFrançais
fined
feen-day
HIहिन्दी
जुर्माना
jur-ma-na
HUMagyar
büntetés
byün-te-tes
IDBahasa Indonesia
didenda
di-den-da
ITItaliano
multato
mul-ta-to
MSBahasa Melayu
denda
den-da
NLNederlands
beboet
be-boet
PTPortuguês
multado
mul-ta-do
RUРусский
наказан
na-ka-zan
SWKiswahili
adhabu
a-dha-bu
UKУкраїнська
штраф
sh-traf
URاردو
جریمانہ
jari-ma-na
VITiếng Việt
phạt tiền
phat tien