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 Translation for 'money' from English to Spanish
NOUN1   money | moneys / monies
NOUN2   money | -
dinero {m}money
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chavos {m.pl} [col.] [carib.]money {sg}
2 Words
fin.
cambiar dinero
to change money
ganar dineroto earn money
unverified ganarse las chirilicas {f.pl} [cent.] [El Salvador] [col.]to make money
retirar dineroto withdraw money
fin.
sacar dinero
to withdraw money
unverified chimbo {m} [sur.] [Perú]fake money
econ.psico.
ilusión {f} monetaria
money illusion
jur.
lavado {m} de dinero
money laundering
unverified asignación {f} [paga]spending money [allowance]
unverified dinero {m} de bolsillospending money [cash for everyday expenses]
unverified ahorros {m.pl}spending money {sg} [cash to spend on luxuries]
3 Words
semanada {f}(weekly) pocket money
una pansa {f} gansa [col.] [locución]loads of money [coll.]
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Usage Examples English
  • Riegel's monetary theory differentiated between the "objective view of money" as an "entity having some kind of an independent existence," especially fiat money issued by government.
  • The task of maintenance of money circulation stability and solvency of money in the territory of the republic is performed by the Central Bank by management of money turnover, regulation structure of money supply.
  • "Clay money" (...), or "earthenware money" (...), was a special type of Chinese burial money that started appearing sometime during the Han dynasty period.
  • Leamy launched a podcast in June 2006 called "Easy Money" about ways to make more money, save more money, and find your unclaimed money.
  • The objective is to have the most money at the end of the game. Players get money by making or stealing money stacks. Players lose money if their stacks are stolen.

  • Bad money drives out good money. But here, quick money itself, acquired by a miser, though initially boosts his image in the society gradually makes him understand that human values are more important than money.
  • Free Money Day is an annual, global post-growth event, in which people give away money to strangers as a way of sparking dialogues and critical thinking about money, peoples' relationships with money, and the value of economics based on sharing.
  • As with other monetary theories, circuitism distinguishes between hard money – money that is exchangeable at a given rate for some commodity, such as gold – and credit money.
  • These currency are often named based on their shape, for example there is "fish money" (魚幣), "halberd money" (戟幣), and "bridge money" (橋幣).
  • Types of behaviors, or “scripts”, related to money disorders include money avoidance, money worship, money status and money vigilance.

  • The two main types of money found originating from Srivijaya Kingdom were Dok Chan money and Namo money.
  • In this scenario, the pre-money valuation should be calculated as the post-money valuation minus the total money coming into the company—not only from the purchase of shares, but also from the conversion of loans, the nominal interest, and the money paid to exercise in-the-money options and warrants.
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Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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