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деньги — meaning in English: money

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Соотношение
Sootnosheniye
перевозка
perevozka
колокол
kolokol
деньги
den'gi
галстук
galstuk
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word деньги in everyday conversations about finances, shopping, or when talking about expenses. For example, during a discussion about planning a budget for a vacation or while bargaining in a market, the term is frequently employed.
Synonyms & nuances
While деньги is the general term for money, a more specific synonym is наличные, which refers specifically to cash. You would choose деньги when discussing finances broadly, but switch to наличные when talking about physical currency.
Culture
The word деньги has its roots in the Old East Slavic word 'денежь', which denotes value or worth. In Russian culture, money is often associated with success and stability, deeply influencing social interactions and personal aspirations in a historically fluctuating economy.
FAQ
Q.What does the Russian word деньги mean in English?
The Russian word деньги translates to 'money' in English, encompassing both physical currency and broader financial concepts.
Q.How do you use the word деньги in a sentence?
You can use the word деньги in sentences like 'У меня нет денег' which means 'I have no money' or 'Сколько стоят эти вещи? У меня есть деньги' meaning 'How much do these items cost? I have money.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word деньги?
One common mistake is confusing деньги with the singular form. Remember, деньги is always plural and does not have a singular form, so phrases like 'одна деньги' are incorrect.
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