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What is the difference between “take money out” and “withdraw money”?
Hello guys,
I need to ask you something….
What is the difference between “take money out” and “withdraw money”?
I often use “take money out” but I don’t sure about if I’m using it properly.
Thank u!
Jun 4, 2020 4:38 PM
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What is the difference between “take money out” and “withdraw money”?
Hello guys,
I need to ask you something….
What is the difference between “take money out” and “withdraw money”?
I often use “take money out” but I don’t sure about if I’m using it properly.
Thank u!
<em>sacar</em> dinero (de banco) = <em>take </em>money <em>out</em>.
Pero no usamos <em>sacar</em> mucho en inglés, en vez, usamos <em>withdraw</em>.
otro ejemplo,
<em>sacar </em>foto = <em>take </em>foto <em>out</em>
usamos <em>take foto</em>
Pero ambos tiene lo mismo sentido. Se puede usar los dos.
I hope this helps!
June 23, 2020
OK. Thank you so much, Elsa! have a lovely day
June 4, 2020
They mean the same thing. You could say "I'm going to the bank to take money out" or "I'm going to the bank to withdraw money." If anything "withdraw" is perhaps more formal and specific but they mean the same thing and you can use them interchangeably.
June 4, 2020
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