mula, cash, dinero, green, cheddar, bills, stacks. etc.
english and american currency are both different english money is the pound (£) and american money is dollars ($)
french money and english
english and american currency are both different english money is the pound (£) and american money is dollars ($)
English songs are already in English? I don't understand the question. Basic translators can be used if you mean a different language or studying the language.English songs are no different from English words.
The Oxford English dictionary has about 220,000 words. In the Oxford 'Shorter' Dictionary there are 163,000 different words, The Oxford Reference dictionary has 115,000 different words (200,000 meanings) and The Oxford English mini-dictionary has 40,000 different words (50,000 meanings)
No. They Greek language uses a different alphabet than English.
Sushi (from Japanese) and pizza (from Italian) are two examples of words that have been borrowed from different languages into English.
It may be possible to provide etymologies and semantic observations for these words if you say what they are. Generally, alternative words for money exist in the realm of slang, as a means to make the exchange of money less formal.
African people speak a variety of different languages. Without knowing which one you are asking about, this question is difficult to answer, since there are different words for money in Swahili, Luganda, Xhosa, and other African languages. But keep in mind that many Africans, just like many African-Americans, speak English, so they would call money by the English word "money" or by various slang words like "cash" or "dough" or "loot."
Shakespeare is credited with creating over 1,700 words in the English language.
English as a subject is the study of how words are written in sentences. English class is the study of the different parts of a sentence and using words to express an idea or opinion.
You can follow the link, below, and discover under different circumstances, which words are the longest English words.