Szótár
Angol - Norvég

Money

ˈməni
Rendkívül gyakori
200 - 300
200 - 300
A szó gyakorisági és fontossági indexe azt jelzi, hogy egy szó milyen gyakran fordul elő egy adott nyelvben. Minél kisebb a szám, annál gyakrabban használt a szó. A leggyakrabban használt szavak jellemzően 1 és 4000 között vannak. Ez a fontossági index segít összpontosítani a leghasznosabb szavakra a nyelvtanulás során.

penger, kontanter, valuta, formue, kapital

Money jelentései norvégul (bokmål)

penger

Példa:
I need to save more money for my vacation.
Jeg må spare mer penger til ferien min.
Do you have any money to lend?
Har du noen penger å låne?
Használat: informalKontextus: Everyday conversation, financial discussions
Megjegyzés: The term 'penger' is the most common and general term for money in Norwegian. It's used in both spoken and written language.

kontanter

Példa:
I prefer to pay in cash rather than with a card.
Jeg foretrekker å betale med kontanter i stedet for med kort.
Do you have any cash on you?
Har du noen kontanter på deg?
Használat: informalKontextus: Shopping, transactions
Megjegyzés: 'Kontanter' specifically refers to physical cash, as opposed to digital or electronic forms of money.

valuta

Példa:
What is the exchange rate for this currency?
Hva er vekslingskursen for denne valutaen?
The dollar is a strong currency.
Dollar er en sterk valuta.
Használat: formalKontextus: Financial discussions, international trade
Megjegyzés: 'Valuta' refers to money in terms of currency, especially when discussing different types of money used in various countries.

formue

Példa:
He has built a fortune over the years.
Han har bygget en formue gjennom årene.
Her wealth comes from her investments.
Hennes formue kommer fra investeringene hennes.
Használat: formalKontextus: Discussions about wealth, finance, and assets
Megjegyzés: 'Formue' refers to a large amount of money or wealth, often accumulated over time.

kapital

Példa:
The company needs more capital to expand.
Selskapet trenger mer kapital for å ekspandere.
Investors are looking for new capital opportunities.
Investorer ser etter nye kapitalmuligheter.
Használat: formalKontextus: Business, investment discussions
Megjegyzés: 'Kapital' refers to money used for investment or business purposes, often in a formal economic context.

Money szinonimái

cash

Cash refers to physical currency in the form of coins or banknotes.
Példa: I paid for the groceries with cash.
Megjegyzés: Cash specifically refers to physical money, whereas 'money' can encompass various forms of currency.

currency

Currency is a system of money used in a particular country or region.
Példa: Different countries have their own currencies.
Megjegyzés: Currency is a broader term that encompasses different types of money used in various regions, whereas 'money' is a more general term.

funds

Funds refer to money that is set aside for a specific purpose or organization.
Példa: The organization raised funds for a charity event.
Megjegyzés: Funds typically refer to money allocated for a specific purpose, while 'money' is a more general term.

capital

Capital can refer to financial assets or the money used to start or expand a business.
Példa: The company invested capital in expanding its operations.
Megjegyzés: Capital often specifically refers to money used for investment or business purposes, whereas 'money' has a broader usage.

wealth

Wealth refers to a large amount of money, assets, or possessions.
Példa: He amassed great wealth through his successful business ventures.
Megjegyzés: Wealth specifically denotes a significant amount of money or assets, whereas 'money' is a more general term.

Money kifejezései, gyakori szókapcsolatai

Break the bank

To spend all of one's money or exceed one's budget.
Példa: I can't afford that luxury vacation; it would break the bank.
Megjegyzés: The phrase 'break the bank' implies a significant financial loss or strain.

Cost an arm and a leg

To be very expensive.
Példa: The new iPhone costs an arm and a leg, but it's worth it.
Megjegyzés: This phrase exaggerates the high cost of something by comparing it to the value of body parts.

Money talks

Wealth can influence people and situations.
Példa: In negotiations, money talks; offering more can often sway decisions.
Megjegyzés: This phrase highlights the persuasive power of money in various contexts.

Go Dutch

To share expenses equally, especially in a restaurant.
Példa: Let's go Dutch and split the bill for dinner.
Megjegyzés: This phrase refers to sharing costs rather than specifically mentioning money.

Pinch pennies

To be thrifty or frugal; to try to save money by spending as little as possible.
Példa: I have to pinch pennies this month to save for my trip.
Megjegyzés: This idiom emphasizes the act of being careful with small amounts of money to save overall.

Rolling in dough

To be very wealthy or rich.
Példa: After winning the lottery, he's rolling in dough.
Megjegyzés: This phrase conveys a sense of abundance and luxury associated with being rich.

Put your money where your mouth is

To back up what you say with action or financial support.
Példa: If you believe in your idea, put your money where your mouth is and invest in it.
Megjegyzés: This phrase emphasizes the need for concrete action or financial commitment to prove one's sincerity or confidence.

Money hétköznapi (szleng) kifejezései

Bucks

Bucks is a slang term for dollars. It is commonly used to refer to money in a casual way.
Példa: I'll pay you back fifty bucks tomorrow.
Megjegyzés: Bucks specifically refers to US dollars, so it is more localized than the general term 'money'.

Cabbage

Cabbage is a slang term for money, particularly referring to paper money or banknotes.
Példa: I need some cabbage to pay the rent.
Megjegyzés: The term 'cabbage' is more specific and unusual compared to the general term 'money'.

Dough

Dough is a common slang term for money, often used informally in everyday conversations.
Példa: I've got some extra dough to spend on the weekend.
Megjegyzés: Dough is a more informal and colloquial term compared to the formal term 'money'.

Greenbacks

Greenbacks is a slang term for US paper currency, particularly referring to dollar bills.
Példa: He handed me a wad of greenbacks as payment.
Megjegyzés: Greenbacks specifically denotes US currency, making it more specific than the general term 'money'.

Moolah

Moolah is a slang term for money, often used informally to mean a significant amount of cash.
Példa: I need to save up some extra moolah for vacation.
Megjegyzés: Moolah adds a sense of informality and emphasis compared to the neutral term 'money'.

Cheddar

Cheddar is a slang term for money, particularly used to describe a large amount of wealth or earnings.
Példa: He just landed a big contract, so he's swimming in cheddar now.
Megjegyzés: Cheddar is more colorful and vivid compared to the neutral term 'money'.

Money - Példák

I need some money to buy groceries.
Jeg trenger penger for å kjøpe dagligvarer.
He inherited a lot of money from his grandfather.
Han arvet mye penger fra sin bestefar.
She earns a lot of money as a lawyer.
Hun tjener mye penger som advokat.

Money nyelvtana

Money - Főnév (Noun) / Főnév, egyes vagy tömeg (Noun, singular or mass)
Szótári alak: money
Ragozások
Főnév, többes szám (Noun, plural): moneys, monies, money
Főnév, egyes vagy tömeg (Noun, singular or mass): money
Szótagok, Elválasztás és Hangsúly
money 2 szótagot tartalmaz: mon • ey
Fonetikus írás: ˈmə-nē
mon ey , ˈmə (A piros szótag a hangsúlyos)

Money - Fontosság és használati gyakoriság

A szó gyakorisági és fontossági indexe azt jelzi, hogy egy szó milyen gyakran fordul elő egy adott nyelvben. Minél kisebb a szám, annál gyakrabban használt a szó. A leggyakrabban használt szavak jellemzően 1 és 4000 között vannak.
money: 200 - 300 (Rendkívül gyakori).
Ez a fontossági index segít összpontosítani a leghasznosabb szavakra a nyelvtanulás során.
Vocafy, tanulj hatékonyan nyelveket
Vocafy, tanulj hatékonyan nyelveket
A Vocafy segít felfedezni, rendszerezni és könnyedén megtanulni új szavakat és kifejezéseket. Építs személyre szabott szókincs gyűjteményeket, és gyakorolj bármikor, bárhol.