noun Internet Slang

dinero

dee-NAIR-oh · noun · informal

Money (borrowed from Spanish).

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The Spanish word for money, used casually in English slang.

“You'll need some dinero for the toll roads.”
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dinero In A Sentence

You'll need some dinero for the toll roads.

Origin & Usage

Spanish 'dinero' (money), from Latin 'denarius.'

People Also Ask

What does 'dinero' mean?

It's the Spanish word for money, borrowed into casual English slang.

Where does 'dinero' come from?

It's Spanish for money, ultimately from the Latin 'denarius,' a Roman coin.

How do you use 'dinero' in a sentence?

Use it casually in place of 'money,' e.g. 'You'll need some dinero for the toll roads.'

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