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Ordinary cheques, also known as personal cheques, are written orders from an individual (the drawer) to their bank, directing it to pay a specified amount of money to a designated person or entity (the payee). These cheques can be used for various transactions, such as payments for goods and services, and typically require the drawer's signature. Unlike certified or cashier's cheques, ordinary cheques do not guarantee that funds are available, as they depend on the drawer's account balance.
If you mean tu tambien, then it's: you too
By usin cheques,it can be a cross cheques or open cheques
you are fine
"tu as quel âge" mean "how old are you" ;)
tu-you
as-tu... means: do you have....
Assuming you mean tu sabes, it means "you know"
The collective noun for cheques is typically "a batch of cheques." This term is used to describe a group of cheques that are processed or issued together. Other terms like "a book of cheques" may also be used when referring to a physical booklet containing multiple cheques.
It is French for "Have you?"
"Tu m'aime" means "you love me"
I understand you, if 'tu' is written as 'tú'