"money" in translated "argent" in French; (to have money = avoir de l'argent)
The French word "monnaie" is used to mean 'change / coins'
here's my money.
If you mean French francs, then they no longer exist as a currency - France now uses the Euro.
Euro and French Francs
Argent
The French use the Euro and Canadians use the Canadian dollar (different from the U.S. dollar).
espèces mean species in French. It also means money when in cash.
"Gagner argent" is a French term, which means: "to make money". "Argent" is the French word for money and "gagner" is French for earning in this context.
here's my money.
I think you mean "l'argent". In which case, l'argent means money.
if you're talking about money, its like a 'note'. it can also mean a ticket
I got the money is "j'ai l'argent" in French.
French money is no longer the French Franc. Nowadays it is the Euro.
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 guess you mean 1861, when hostilities between French an Mexican forces began. Mexico owed money to France, England and Spain.
Soudoyer mean to obtain help from certain people (for an illegal aim, such as false testimony) who would do that for money. The English equivalent would be "to bribe".
It does not mean anything in French.