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Osee Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Can I say "two monies?"

If yes, can you give me a situation where I can use this?
  

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"Monies" is a fairly rare technical term that is almost always inappropriate in everyday English, so I'd advise avoiding it altogether unless you're very proficient in the language. You could say "two currencies", or "two sums of money", or perhaps something else, depending on exactly what you mean.

  • "Monies" is a fairly rare technical term that is almost always inappropriate in everyday English, so I'd advise avoiding it altogether unless you're very proficient in the language.
  • You could say "two currencies", or "two sums of money", or perhaps something else, depending on exactly what you mean.
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"Monies" is a fairly rare technical term that is almost always inappropriate in everyday English, so I'd advise avoiding it altogether unless you're very proficient in the language.

You could say "two currencies", or "two sums of money", or perhaps something else, depending on exactly what you mean.

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