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Argent means money. De means "of, about."

De also means "some" or "any." For example, "Do you have some (any) money?" would be "Avez-vous de l'argent?" It is a partitive article in this sentence. In the negative, it would be, "Je n'ai pas d'argent," which means, "I don't have any money." Usually, only de or d' is used in the negative.

As you can see, context is everything.

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