First all of we live on an earth were people lie, cheat, and scam other people. So never trust giving out loans. I mean banks did it and look were it gets them sometimes. I understand if it is a family member, but still sometimes family will even screw you over.
borrow is a word that is opposite of lend.
In certain savings account plans they have rates of interest and the more you keep your money in there, the more money you get. This is so because they borrow your money temporarily to lend others but you still have credit for that money. So you will still have your money, but the bank will give you an interest for letting them borrow your money.
Lend is to borrow as harmony is to Discord
I could offer to lend money to you, and if you wished you could borrow that money from me. Or, you could lend me a book, which I would then borrow from you. Lending implies the item loaned will be returned to the lender in some way; borrowing also implies the item borrowed will be returned to the lender. So the two terms have that in common.
Sbic
The correct grammar for the sentences are: "Here, borrow my money." "Here, I will lend you my money."
"Lend" is the opposite of 'borrow'.
Example: if you have a book that I want to use, you lend it to me, I borrow it from you.
Besides a bank, you can borrow money from a credit union. However, you must be a member of a credit union you borrow from. A bank will lend to anyone who walks off the street.
If I understand correctly, you want one of us to lend you money. I will certainly not "borrow" money to a completely unknown person. I hope nobody else will, either.
No, lend means to give to someone; borrow means to have someone give you something that you return after a certain amount of time. For example: I'll lend you my pencil. Can I borrow your pencil?
they borrow large amounts of money from their cousins and then on-lend that to Angela Merkel at a profit.