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Money is from the Middle English Moneye and the Old French moneie meaning "money". It was a nickname given to a rich man or an occupational name given to a moneyer.
At the moment France is using the Euro but previous to that it was the French Francs.France has the Euro as its currency.
Prior to the adoption of the Euro, the historical currency of France was the franc.
I got the money is "j'ai l'argent" in French.
French money is no longer the French Franc. Nowadays it is the Euro.
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The origin of the surname Money is England. This English last name from Middle English money(e) ‘money’ was derived from Old French moneie, Latin moneta. The name was a nickname for a rich man or an occupational name for a moneyer.
"money" in translated "argent" in French; (to have money = avoir de l'argent) The French word "monnaie" is used to mean 'change / coins'
Colette is short for Nicolette and was a 15th-century French nun who gave her money to the poor.
the Euro ( € ) is used by the French as their currency (as in much of Europe), since the end of 2001 when it replaced the French franc.
I know that Galileo was paid in "Schuti." Spelling might be off but it's pronounced, Scootee.