denaro
money
noun deh-NAH-roh Less Common
Origin: from Latin 'denarius', a Roman coin
Also means
cash
Usage Note
Denaro is a somewhat formal word for money; everyday speech prefers soldi. It is normally uncountable, so no plural is used in this sense. Denari is also one of the four suits in traditional Italian playing cards.
Examples
"Non ho abbastanza denaro."
Natural Translation
I don't have enough money.
Literal Translation
Not I-have enough money.
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