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"It costs ... quit": what is the meaning of "quit"? The phrase I heard from one British vlogger. Is there any difference between "It costs ten pounds" and "It costs ten quid"? UPD: Thank you guys for your answers! Now I know, it's not "quit", it's "quid" :-)
23 ส.ค. 2018 เวลา 11:13
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I think what you mean is "Quid". A common slang for the British pound is Quid. You can say any value from £1 - £999. Anything above that isn't used. Another slang is "Tonne" which is generally relevant to £100 and £200 only. For example.. "My car tax cost 2 tonne".
23 สิงหาคม 2018
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Quid is slang for a British Pound
23 สิงหาคม 2018
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Not quit, but quid :) It means British pound, it's an informal word. e.g. I need twenty quid for petrol.
23 สิงหาคม 2018
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