Ok here's another quick lesson. In English, we have many casual words to talk about money. You can hear them in movies and on the street. Here are some of the most common ones:
10 bucks: This is used in Canada and the US, 1 buck=1dollar. A long time ago, people didn't use paper money or coins in North America so much. Most people were hunters and 1 buck skin(a male deer's skin) was the standard used when giving prices at general stores.
Mostly in the US, but also in Canada, we have these expressions:
a quarter=25 cents
a dime=10 cents
a nickel=5 cents
a penny=1 cent
There are also a few words for big money, the ones I have heard the most are a grand which means one thousand dollars(1000$). This was later shortened into 10Gs, meaning 10 grand or 10000$.
In Canada, you have:
a loonie=a 1 dollar coin(from the picture of the loon on it)
a toonie=a 2 dollar coin
I don't know much about the UK but this I know:
1 pound=1 quid
I heard a quid used to be a certain amount of tobacco but am not sure if that is where this expression came from.
1 pence=1 P
Which is pretty simple pence starts with P!
Ok that is it for now, more next week...
Phil
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