When wanting to translate "expensive" over from English to Japanese, it is pronounced "Kōkana." The actual Japanese spelling of the translated word is "高価な."
You may say 'takusan no okane,' written in Japanese as: たくさんのお金
no it was very similar to the holocaust
First , you control your otiose spending money from your hand
dépenser beaucoup d'argent
dépenser de l'argent
say nice things about her
Congress paid money to the Japanese Americans to say sorry.
お金 The Japanese word for money is okane. The way to say it phonetically is "oh-kah-nay
'Kane ga zenzen nai.'
Deficit spending is the opposite of budget surplus. It means spending more money than you have - going into debt.
the bill of spproval for spending public money :)
A deficit is a shortage. Similar to anaccount that is overdrawn. in other words you are spending money that does in reality not exist yet. Deficit spending is spending money you don't own in other words borrowed money. A deficit, or deficit financing, is what happens when the government spends more money than it takes in from taxes. Deficit spending can be accomplished by borrowing or simply by printing more money. Deficit is a lack or shortage... When governments say that there is a deficit, they mean that they are unable to come up with the required amount of money needed to run the country.
deficit spending