intransitive
regular
allocate.
Verb الفعل | Pronoun الضمير |
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budgets | He/She/It |
budget | I |
budget | They/We/You |
Verb | Form |
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budgets | Present Simple |
budgeted | Past Simple |
budgeted | Past Participle |
budgeting | Present Participle |
To budget | Infinitive |
she/he/it + budgets
they/we/you/I + budget
she/he/it + is + budgeting
I + am + budgeting
They/we/you + are + budgeting
she/he/it + has + budgeted
they/we/you/I + have + budgeted
she/he/it + has + been + budgeting
they/we/you/ I + have + been + budgeting
Subj. + budgeted
she/he/it + was + budgeting
they/we/you/I + were + budgeting
Subj. + had + budgeted
Subj. + had + been + budgeting
Subj. + will + budget
she/he/it + is + going to + budget
I + am + going to + budget
they/we/you + are + going to + budget
Subj. + will be + budgeting
Subj. + will have + budgeted
Subj. + will have been + budgeting
The new project is budgeted at ten million dollars.
وُضعت ميزانية للمشروع الجديد تُقدّر بعشرة ملايين دولار.
The donors proposed to budget fifteen thousands dollars to provide schools with computers.
اقترحَ المانحون وضعَ ميزانية تقدّر بخمسة آلاف دولار لتوفير أجهزة حاسوب للمدارس.
Late Middle English: from Old French bougette, diminutive of bouge 'leather bag', from Latin bulga 'leather bag, knapsack', of Gaulish origin. Compare with bulge. The word originally meant a pouch or wallet, and later its contents. In the mid 18th century, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, in presenting his annual statement, was said ‘to open the budget’. In the late 19th century the use of the term was extended from governmental to other finances.