How to Say ‘Any cash’ in French
D'argent liquide
dar zhawn lee-keed
[dar zhawn lee-keed]
💬 Usage Tip: Used to ask about cash availability.
🇫🇷 In France: Sometimes abbreviated as just 'liquide' in spoken French.
Phrase Breakdown
D'argent
dar zhawn
Words in this phrase
D'
[dar]
Cash money
Physical currency like notes and coins.
Seuls des paiements en argent liquide sont acceptés.
Only cash payments are accepted.
argent
[zhawn]
Cash money
Physical currency like notes and coins.
Besoin d'argent liquide pour la course.
Need cash money for the ride.
liquide
[lee-keed]
Cash money
Physical currency like notes and coins.
Je préfère toujours d'argent liquide à payer par carte.
I always prefer cash money to pay by card.
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