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Hulpleerkracht"moneda", "dinero", "plata"
What are the differences among "moneda", "dinero", and "plata"?
25 nov. 2012 02:50
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All the three words kinda means the same thing, but I guess most of the time "moneda" means a coin.
Example: ¿Me das una moneda? = Can you hand me me a coin?
"dinero" is the proper way to say "money" (and the most common way from my point of view)
Example: ¿Trajiste dinero? = Did you bring money with you?
I'm from Mexico and here "plata" is a casual way to refer to money (because the literal meaning of plata is silver)
Example: Lo siento, no tengo nada de plata = I'm sorry, I don't have any money
hope this helps ^^
25 november 2012
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como tecnisismo es igual y depende del contexto.
25 november 2012
1
the word plata is using in the south of America for example in Perú,Colombia,Chile.
Say "plata" is like say cash, is a regional technicality, you can say hey " dame mi dinero" and mean the same thing "dame mi plata" I hope this helpfully =)
25 november 2012
1
moneda = coins
dinero = money
plata = silver
25 november 2012
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Teddy
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