English to Gujarati Dictionary money

money

નાણાં
definition
noun
I counted the money before putting it in my wallet
a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes; coins and banknotes collectively.
translation of 'money'
ધન
noun
નાણું
example
he spent too much 'money'
It is so much easier to use a foreign cash point to get 'money' in the local currency as and when you need it.
All of that costs a lot of money and to date the government hasn't been prepared to put that sort of 'money' in.
Of course, the author is not short of 'money' , so her house is unlikely to resemble the village cowp.
He said the 'money' from the land tax will be used for land reform, a contentious issue in the country.
You need neither 'money' nor resources; you simply need time and space to practise.
Any attempt by banks to suggest that credit cards are not used to borrow 'money' is untrue.
They might balk at that sort of 'money' and refuse to pick up the tab, which was a scary thought.
It was a way for her to make 'money' while going to acting auditions.
All those who have been attracted to the Army are doing it for 'money' , sort of mercenaries.
We can borrow 'money' from the European pool of savings at no incremental cost to ourselves.
In any event, he apparently did not bring any 'money' or assets to this relationship.
Well yes obviously this sort of romance needs 'money' , and if you just happen to be courting Paris Hilton, then hey.
Use a debit card such as Laser which allows you to draw from 'money' in your current account.
If I had the 'money' , I'd buy her a van to let her get around and do the things she likes to do.
she's earning good 'money'
I have no 'money'
You have borrowed some 'money' and splashed out on anything from home improvements to a holiday.
Many money people are wasting 'money' that they could be using to save for their retirement.
I counted the 'money' before putting it in my wallet
When I protested that I was really short of 'money' , he told me not to worry.
Gardau00ed suspect the sisters do not have any 'money' or wealth, apart from their homes.
York would have more nightclubs if someone could make 'money' out of them.
He's a hypocrite who sends his child to private school, but opposes choice for parents without his sort of 'money' .
We have a responsibility to our shareholders that we have to make 'money' out of what they have put in.
Councillors feel it would not be an appropriate use of council tax payers' 'money' .
the college is very short of 'money'
But everyone agrees that there will be changes in the way we do business and make 'money' .
public 'money'
she accepted the job at the bank since the 'money' was better
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