"money" in translated "argent" in French; (to have money = avoir de l'argent) The French word "monnaie" is used to mean 'change / coins'
French money is called the euro (€), which has been the official currency of France since January 1, 1999, when it was introduced for electronic transactions, and euro banknotes and coins were put into circulation on January 1, 2002. Before the euro, the currency used in France was the French franc (FRF).
The money used to start a business and keep it running is also called capital. Start-up money is sometimes called "seed money" or an investment.
the noun money comes from the French 'monnaie', itself from the Latin 'moneta', a temple where coins were made. and get your rat oot.
Play money
L'Euro (€)
"money" in translated "argent" in French; (to have money = avoir de l'argent) The French word "monnaie" is used to mean 'change / coins'
Francs
Franc (or Euro)
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.
Money in Paris looks the same as the money anywhere else. Except french.
euro
"Fric" is a French slang term that means money or cash. It is colloquially used to refer to money in informal contexts.
the metal 'silver' is called 'argent' in French (l'argent means both 'silver' and 'money')
French money is called the euro (€), which has been the official currency of France since January 1, 1999, when it was introduced for electronic transactions, and euro banknotes and coins were put into circulation on January 1, 2002. Before the euro, the currency used in France was the French franc (FRF).
The money used to start a business and keep it running is also called capital. Start-up money is sometimes called "seed money" or an investment.
the noun money comes from the French 'monnaie', itself from the Latin 'moneta', a temple where coins were made. and get your rat oot.