Dinero in a sentence as a noun

At least they usually will help us out when things go wrong given how much dinero we give them.

In 1980, Berkeley could get that fabbed for really not much dinero.

"Muchos dineros" would be the way a toddler says it, so if you used that form for being funny, it's absolutely right.

Yes. Idahoans also didn't understand why they should pay me mucho dinero to continue protecting Idaho from dragons.

As far as I'm aware reddit are paying Amazon mucho dinero but still having irredeemable problems with the storage product, EBS.

""Schools and banks are guaranteed their dinero, even if the student never lands a job, even if the degree is in Elizabethan poetry… and not even bankruptcy gets you out of hock.

Daily Mail says waaaaaaaah!Listen, I'm sure it's not this simple, and - yeah - it's a cautionary tale for 23-year-olds who have some idea they want to milk for dinero long after their own usefulness has expired.

Dinero definitions

noun

informal terms for money

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