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Money Vocabulary
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Cashier(Cajero)
Noun. An employee of a bank who receives and pays out money.
Example: “Last time I went to the bank the cashier was very rude.”
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Chequebook(Chequera)
Noun. Book containing detachable cheques.
Example: “I’ve run out of cheques, so I need to buy a new chequebook.”
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ATM(Cajero Automático)
Noun. Automatic Teller Machine. A machine from which you can extract money.
Example: “Yesterday I went to withdraw some money from the bank. ATM’s make the process so much shorter!”
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Wallet(Billetera)
Noun. An object in which you keep your money so that it’s easy to find.
Example: “If I didn’t have a wallet, my money would be all over my bag.”
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Safe(Caja fuerte)
Noun. A locked box (generally made of a resistant metal) in which you keep your money safe from thieves.
Example: “ I don’t trust the bank, so I keep all my money in a safe hidden in my house.”
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Piggy Bank(Alcancía o “chanchito”)
Noun. A closed box in which you put money you’re saving. Traditionally it’s shaped like a pig, made of porcelain, and has a way in for money but not a way out, so that you have to break it to take out your savings.
Example: “I’ve been using a piggy bank for about a year. I’ll break it around summer and use the money I saved to have fun on the holidays.”
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Loan(Préstamo/Prestar)
Noun. Money lent by a bank etc and that must be repaid with interest.
Verb. To loan something to someone. To lend.
Examples: “I got a loan to buy a new car.” “I loaned some money to my sister.”
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Withdraw(Extraer)
Verb. To take something out of somewhere. In this case, to take money out of a bank account.
Example: “I’m planning to go on holidays, so I’ll have to withraw some money from the bank to pay for the plane tickets.”