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Detailed Translations for pennies from English to German

pennies:

pennies [the ~] noun

  1. the pennies (money; bread; cash)
    Geld; die Knete
  2. the pennies (coins; cash; cents; money)
    der Cente; die Kohle; die Knete; die Mûnze; kleines Geld; Geld; die Gelder

Translation Matrix for pennies:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
Cente cash; cents; coins; money; pennies
Geld bread; cash; cents; coins; money; pennies capital; coin; finances; financial means; fortune; large sum of money; means; money; wealth
Gelder cash; cents; coins; money; pennies capital; capital sum; finances; financial means; means
Knete bread; cash; cents; coins; money; pennies
Kohle cash; cents; coins; money; pennies carbon; charcoal; coal; coals
Mûnze cash; cents; coins; money; pennies
kleines Geld cash; cents; coins; money; pennies

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Wiktionary Translations for pennies:

pennies
noun
  1. (umgangssprachlich) nur Plural: Geld oder Bargeld

pennies form of penny:

penny [the ~] noun

  1. the penny
    der Pfennig
  2. the penny (funds; cash; money)
    der Heller; der Deut

Translation Matrix for penny:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
Deut cash; funds; money; penny the least tiny bit
Heller cash; funds; money; penny
Pfennig penny badge; coin; commemorative coin; commemorative medal; medal; specie; token
- cent; centime

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Synonyms for "penny":

  • fractional monetary unit; subunit
  • cent; centime; coin

Related Definitions for "penny":

  1. a coin worth one-hundredth of the value of the basic unit1
  2. a fractional monetary unit of Ireland and the United Kingdom; equal to one hundredth of a pound1

Wiktionary Translations for penny:

penny
noun
  1. 1/100 of a pound sterling or British pound
penny
noun
  1. Währungseinheit in Großbritannien

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
penny Penny pennypièce de monnaie au Royaume-Uni, qui a la valeur d’un centième d’une livre depuis la réforme monétaire de 1971, et qui avait la valeur d’un douzième d’un shilling, soit 1/240 d’une livre.