No money when translated is tidak Ada uang.
Taikin
The phrase 'geld verdienen mit werbung' is a German phrase. Translated to English it means 'make money with advertising'. The phrase can be found all over the internet.
"Geld lenen" is a simple phrase which when translated into the English language from the Dutch is a verb that means nothing more than " to borrow money".
In English, this phrase means "I have received the money."
Ho bisogno di soldi! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I need money!" The statement translates literally as "I have need of money!" in English. The pronunciation will be "o bee-ZO-nyo dee SOL-dee" in Pisan Italian.
"It means ""make money"" in Danish, and ""earn money"" in Norwegian. That's about it. You'll see the phrase pop up in financial or business articles in those languages."
Yuan
"Vendere soldi" is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to sell money."Specifically, the infinitive "vendere" means "to sell." The masculine noun "soldi" means "coins, money." The pronunciation is "VEHN-deh-reh SOHL-dee."
Molti soldi and tanti soldi are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "big money." The speaker's birth place and personal preferences determine the choice, with the first option literally translating as "lots of money" and the second as "so much money" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "MOL-tee SOL-dee" and "TAN-tee SOL-dee" in Italian.
Indonesian Rupiah.
Un sacco di soldi is Lots of money in Italian.
dinero para gastos personales