Dinero Meaning in English
word
dɪˈneɪɹoʊ
di-NAY-roh
dɪˈneərəʊ
di-NAY-ruh
释义
Money; the coins, bills, or electronic value that people use to buy things, pay for services, or save.
用法与细微差别
"Dinero" only means "money"—not 'coin,' 'currency,' or 'change' unless context is clear. Used for both physical cash and digital/virtual money. Often appears in phrases like "ganar dinero" (make money), "tener dinero" (have money), "falta de dinero" (lack of money). Neutral, general word; not slang or formal.
Spanish: dineroPortuguese (BR): dinheiroPortuguese (PT): dinheiroChinese (Simplified): 钱Chinese (Traditional): 錢Hindi: पैसाArabic: مالBengali: টাকা - অর্থRussian: деньгиJapanese: お金Vietnamese: tiềnKorean: 돈Turkish: paraUrdu: پیسہIndonesian: uang
例句
I need some dinero to buy lunch.
basic
She saves her dinero in a jar.
basic
Do you have enough dinero for the ticket?
basic
He makes a lot of dinero working online.
natural
We ran out of dinero by the end of our trip.
natural
If I had more dinero, I'd travel the world.
natural