It is asking "Who loans you money when you need it?" There are many different ways you could respond to this. It just depends on who you get your money from... Mi esposo me presta dinero cuando lo necesito. (My husband loans me money when I need it) Mis amigos me prestan dinero.......
Cuando can either mean 'when' or 'since' depending on the condition of expression. An example of using cuando as 'when' is, "Cuando me llamas, te diré" (When you call me, I will tell you.) An example of using cuando as 'since' is "No sé por qué estás haciendo compras cuando no tienes dinero" (I don't know why you are shopping when/since you have no money).
Hola ¿cómo has estado?, tengo un poco de dinero para tí, cuando quieras venir y recogerlo voy a estar en casa hoy y mañana, solo llámame ¿de acuerdo?.
El Dinero Robado - 2007 was released on: USA: 28 March 2007 (48 Hour Film Project)
Something like: Cuando recibes el dinero de (los timbres de alimento)? (Not sure about the bracketed 'food-stamps' translation).
On the Up - 2007 Yo Quiero Dinero 5-16 was released on: USA: 13 February 2009
The word "dinero" is masculine in Spanish.
Dame mi dinero (informal - singular) Deme mi dinero (formal- singular) Demen mi dinero (plural)
dinero = money
Seguro y urgente - 2006 Dinero sucio 1-22 was released on: USA: 21 April 2007
Dinero - magazine - was created in 1993.
Dinero is a Spanish language word that means money or hard cash, as in "Got any dinero?"