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Spanish Phrase

Organicemos una reunión para hablar de tu sueldo.

/oɾ.ɣa.niˈse.mos ˈu.na reu̯ˈnjon ˈpa.ɾa aˈβlaɾ ðe tu ˈswel.do/
Meaning"Let's organize a meeting to talk about your salary."
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Meaning

This phrase is a direct and professional way to propose a meeting specifically to discuss someone's salary. It implies a formal discussion, often initiated by a manager or HR, and can be used for salary reviews, negotiations, or addressing concerns about compensation.

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When to use

This phrase is typically used in a professional or work context, usually by a superior or HR representative to an employee. It's appropriate when scheduling a formal discussion about compensation, whether it's for a raise, a review, or to clarify salary details.

Grammar Breakdown

Organicemosuna reuniónpara hablarde tu sueldo

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Organicemos (Subjunctive)

'Organicemos' is the 'nosotros' (we) form of the present subjunctive of the verb 'organizar' (to organize). It's used here to make a suggestion or a command that includes the speaker, equivalent to 'Let's organize...'

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para hablar (Purpose)

'Para' is a preposition meaning 'in order to' or 'for the purpose of'. When followed by an infinitive verb like 'hablar' (to talk), it indicates the objective or reason for an action, in this case, the purpose of the meeting.

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de tu sueldo (Preposition 'de')

The preposition 'de' is highly versatile. In this context, 'hablar de' means 'to talk about' or 'to discuss concerning' your salary. It's a common construction for introducing the topic of a conversation.

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Hola, Juan. Organicemos una reunión para hablar de tu sueldo.

Hello, Juan. Let's organize a meeting to talk about your salary.

Claro, ¿cuándo te viene bien?

Of course, when works for you?

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Common Mistakes

  • Hagamos una reunión para hablar de tu sueldo.

    While 'hacer' (to do/make) can sometimes be used for 'make a meeting', 'organizar' (to organize) is more precise and professional when referring to scheduling or arranging an event like a meeting.

  • Organicemos una reunión para hablar sobre tu sueldo.

    Both 'de' and 'sobre' can mean 'about', but 'hablar de' is generally more common and natural when discussing a specific topic like salary.

Alternatives

  • Quiero hablar contigo sobre tu compensación.

    I want to talk with you about your compensation.

  • Necesitamos discutir tu salario.

    We need to discuss your salary.

  • Podríamos agendar una cita para revisar tu sueldo.

    We could schedule an appointment to review your salary.

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish-speaking cultures, discussing salary can be a sensitive topic. While this phrase is professional and direct, the actual negotiation or discussion might be handled with a degree of formality and respect for hierarchy. It's generally considered a serious conversation, and direct confrontation is often avoided in favor of more indirect or polite approaches, though this phrase itself is neutral and appropriate for initiating such a discussion.