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    The Language of Money: Money Terms in Different Languages


    Do you ever think of the common words we use around personal finance? Words like debt, money, cash, credit, and retirement. We use them often when talking personal finance, and honestly, we really don’t give them a second thought because we understand them and thief definitions.

    English is my primary language and I never learned a second, although I did attempt French in high school and German in college.

    Why I made those language choices is still unclear to me, I probably should have stuck to Spanish, the advice I have given to my three children and all three are in honors Spanish and have mastered a second language far beyond their dads two attempts.

    Common Money Terms in Different Languages

    I thought it might be interesting to see the commonly used word in English and see them in different languages. This is the language of money.

    Spanish

    Debt – deuda
    Money – dinero
    Cash – efectivo
    Credit – credito
    Retirement – jubilacion

    German

    Debt – schuld
    Money – geld
    Cash – bargeld
    Credit – kredit
    Retirement – ruhestand

    French

    Debt- dette,
    Money – argent
    Cash – especes
    Credit – reputation
    Retirement – retraite

    Italian

    Debt – debito
    Money – soldi
    Cash – contanti
    Credit – credito
    Retirement – ritiro

    Now I don’t recall any of the French or German words from my time spent in class. The only word that is familiar on the list is the Spanish word for money, dinero. That’s a word I’ve heard used often and I understand its origin.

    Money Slang

    Now money itself (bill and coins) has many nicknames or slang terms to describe them. Money slang usually various from currency type because often the slang terms are derived from the appearance of the bills or coins themselves.

    Here are some of the slang terms used in the United States:

    • Almighty dollar
    • assets
    • bank
    • banknote
    • bankroll
    • Benjamin’s
    • big bucks
    • bill, bones
    • bread
    • bucks
    • cabbage
    • capital
    • cash
    • change
    • check
    • cheddar
    • chips
    • clams
    • coin
    • coinage
    • currency
    • dead presidents
    • dime
    • dosh
    • dough
    • earnings
    • finances
    • funds
    • gold
    • gravy
    • greenbacks
    • hard cash
    • income
    • Jackson
    • legal tender
    • lettuce
    • loot
    • means
    • moola
    • pay
    • pesos
    • ready
    • resources
    • riches
    • roll
    • silver
    • smackers
    • stacks
    • treasure
    • wad
    • wherewithal

    I have greenbacks stuck in my head I think from my history lessons in school. I need to work the following slang terms into more conversations when talking about money, clams, gravy, and lettuce.

    Do you have a favorite money word in a different language? What’s your favorite slang money word?



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