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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'dollars' when discussing money, especially in financial contexts such as shopping, dining out, or traveling. For instance, you might hear someone say, 'Cela coûte vingt dollars,' when discussing the price of an item in a store.
Synonyms & nuances
'Dollars' specifically refers to a currency used primarily in the United States, whereas 'euros' refers to the currency used in many European countries. You would use 'dollars' when discussing American currency, while 'euros' would be your choice when talking about transactions in Europe.
Culture
The term 'dollars' originates from the Spanish word 'dólar,' which was derived from the name of a silver coin known as the 'thaler' in the 16th century. As currencies evolved, the term became widely adopted in various languages, including French, to denote monetary value, especially in reference to the US dollar, which holds significant global influence.
FAQ
Q.How do you say dollars in French?
'Dollars' is the same in both English and French, spelled and pronounced similarly. It denotes the currency used in the United States.
Q.Are there different meanings for dollars in French?
'Dollars' primarily refers to the currency in a financial context. It does not typically have alternative meanings, making it straightforward and easy to use.
Q.What is the correct pronunciation of dollars in French?
In French, 'dollars' is pronounced as 'doh-lahr,' with a soft 'r' sound. It's important to practice the pronunciation to ensure clarity in conversations.
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