Dosh Meaning in English
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Definition
A British slang word for money, especially cash.
Usage & Nuances
Used mainly in the UK; informal and sometimes playful. Similar to 'cash' or 'money'. Common in phrases like 'got any dosh?' or 'need some dosh'. Rarely used outside of British English.
Spanish: pasta (dinero, informal) - plata (dinero, muy coloquial)Portuguese (BR): grana (dinheiro, informal) - bufunfa (muito informal)Portuguese (PT): massa (dinheiro, informal) - pilim (gíria)Chinese (Simplified): 钱(俚语)Chinese (Traditional): 錢(俚語)Hindi: पैसा (अनौपचारिक)Arabic: فلوس (عامية)Bengali: টাকা - ক্যাশRussian: деньги - наличкаJapanese: お金 - 現金Vietnamese: tiền - tiền mặtKorean: 돈 - 현금Turkish: nakit - paraUrdu: پیسے - نقدیIndonesian: uang - duit
Example Sentences
I don't have any dosh left after shopping.
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He's saving up his dosh for a new bike.
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Do you have any dosh for the bus?
basic
Wow, that's a lot of dosh you won at the casino!
natural
Sorry mate, I'm out of dosh until payday.
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You’ll need a bit of dosh if you want to join us for dinner.
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