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dígí
[di.gi]
money (paying with)
[di.gi]
money (paying with)
Notes
daidzùdígí and gáwúdígí both mean money, but daidzùdígí refers to the money one owns, or to large sums of money, and gáwúdígí is about money you carry with you, money you are willing to pay on a daily to weekly basis.
dígí on it's own simply refers to the economic concept and invention of money. When talking about payments, you never use dígí.
daidzùdígí and gáwúdígí both mean money, but daidzùdígí refers to the money one owns, or to large sums of money, and gáwúdígí is about money you carry with you, money you are willing to pay on a daily to weekly basis.
dígí on it's own simply refers to the economic concept and invention of money. When talking about payments, you never use dígí.
↺ 9 March 2017, 22:09
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