I the their money is pounds.
The money in Japan is called Yen
The English currency is the Pound sterling. The Pound consists of 100 Pence.
In the Irish language 'money' is airgead (pronounced arr-eh-gid)... which is also the Irish for 'silver'. But as most of us speak English we just call money money.If you mean what currency do we use here, we use the Euro. * Their money is often worth more than our's.
Geld, pronounced "gelt", is very close to the english "gilt", and they both refer to gold.
In English, you call a 'coupon' a 'voucher'.
The French call the English "les Rosbifs" The English call the French "Froggies" It is interesting that both are food related.
they call their money rubles.
This vehicle is called an armored car. It is a peculiarity of the English language that this truck is called a car, but that is the idiom.
I call you I will call you
"Llamar" translates to "to call" in English.
Booty was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1010. It means goods or money obtained illegally
pounds Is that all they call their money?