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What does "Money's Too Tight To Mention" mean?
How do you translate into Spanish?
Thanks
Nov 8, 2013 11:43 AM
Answers · 5
When we say "money is tight", it means we have very little of it (hardly enough for our daily needs). "To mention" means "to talk about" or "bring into a conversation".
"I have very little money. So little that it's not worth talking about." That's the way it's... simply read. :D
November 8, 2013
Mi español no es muy bueno pero se significa que no tengo muchas monedas y no le gusta hablar de eso.
November 9, 2013
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