buck
, loonie
, toonie
, fiver
, and even Benjamin
. I also explain popular expressions that use money-related words, like saying something is a dime a dozen
when it’s very common, or nickel and dime
when someone is being cheap or bargaining over small amounts. Whether you’re talking about spending or saving, this lesson will help you speak more confidently and understand English speakers when they talk about money.
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