Definition
A place where goods are stored or deposited; a warehouse, storeroom, or repository (term used in some Romance languages and specialized contexts).
Etymology
From Spanish or Italian 'deposito,' derived from Latin 'depositum.' Used in English mainly in international commerce, shipping, or historical contexts.
Kelly Says
When you hear 'deposito' in English, it's usually about international shipping or old trade agreements—it's a word that traveled the same routes as the goods themselves, from Italian merchants to English traders.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
መ Deposit
me-deh-poh-zit
CACatalà
depòsit
deh-poh-sit
DADansk
indbetaling
in-dbe-ta-ling
DEDeutsch
Einzahlung
eye-n-zoy-ung
ELΕλληνικά
αποθήκευση
ah-po-the-key-see
ESEspañol
depósito
deh-poh-zee-toh
FISuomi
talletus
ta-le-tus
HAHA
a-kwanta
ah-kwan-tah
IDBahasa Indonesia
deposit
deh-poh-zit
ITItaliano
deposito
deh-poh-zee-toh
MSBahasa Melayu
deposit
deh-poh-zit
NLNederlands
depot
deh-poh
PLPolski
depozyt
deh-poh-zit
PTPortuguês
depósito
deh-poh-zee-toh
RORomână
depunere
deh-poo-ne-reh
RUРусский
депозит
deh-poz-it
SVSvenska
insättning
in-set-ting
SWKiswahili
akiba
ah-kee-bah
TLTL
deposito
deh-poh-zee-toh
TRTürkçe
depozito
deh-poh-zee-toh
UKУкраїнська
депозит
deh-poz-it
VITiếng Việt
gửi tiền
gwee-tee-en