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Hi everyone, please let know whether these two words are synonyms or not. "I just got a new job and I like it because it is a fortnite payment job" "I just got a new job and I like it because it is a two-week payment job" Thank you so much for your help.
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Ok first it is spelled ‘fortnight’, Fortnite is a video game lol. Fortnight is a two week period. However I would write or say the second sentence like this: “I just got a new job and I like it because it pays every two weeks.” You could also say ‘because the pay is every two weeks’, (or) ‘because I get paid every two weeks.’ In the U.S. most people don’t use the word fortnight. I believe it is more common in the U.K. Hope that helps.
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Hi there, So, "fortnite" is an archaic word that we don't really use anymore in modern speech, although it does mean two weeks. In this circumstance, a more natural way to say it would be to use "I get paid" along with "biweekly," "every two weeks," or "every other week." "I just got a new job, and I like it because I get paid biweekly." "I just got a new job, and I like it because I get paid every two weeks." "I just got a new job, and I like it because I get paid every other week."
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You could say. “I got a new job and I like it because it pays fortnightly.” As others have mentioned, fortnight is mainly used in the UK and Australia/NZ.
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Fortnight is a term from 200 plus years ago. You would not hear it in everyday usage now. You would hear “every two weeks” or also “bi-weekly”
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