Credit comes from Credo, Credere=I believe, to believe. It is in the 3rd person so it would be translated directly into English as He/She/It believes though in the infinative "to believe" sounds so much more smoove
The word watt comes as a way of giving credit for James Watt and his help on the steam engine.
The Luhya word for the English word 'credit' is "amamondo".
The adjective form of the word credit is creditable. If you are looking for an adjective that would describe the word credit, you could use good or bad.
Literary credit goes to the Czech writer Karel Capek. More examples and a short history are in the links below.
My mother used her credit card to pay for the purchase. They have good credit.
No
responsibilties of using credit card
The German word "Kredit" translates to the same thing in the English language, "credit". To grant a credit or loan, to have standing or credit reputation.
Credit comes from Credo, Credere=I believe, to believe. It is in the 3rd person so it would be translated directly into English as He/She/It believes though in the infinative "to believe" sounds so much more smoove
To determine your credit worthiness and history.
Most business credit cards do come with a personal guarantee. There are, however, ways to get a business credit card that does not require a personal guarantee.
Their are certainly credit agencies that can help you monitor your credit, however, they usually come with a maintenance fee. Creditscore.com is a reputable credit agency.