Dulce Rivera
What does it mean FIVER? I know is a slang, but how can I use it? 😁
2021ćčŽ10月16æ—„ 22:24
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It's used for a five pound note (in the UK) or five dollar note (in the US). You can use it in contexts involving money.
2021ćčŽ10月16æ—„
Fiver, like everyone stated is more of a British term. In the US we say five bucks or a Lincoln. You use in it to say how much something cost. That book cost a fiver. You owe me a fiver.
2021ćčŽ10月18æ—„
So this is commonly used in the UK for a five pound note. In the US incidentally we don’t say this 
 Instead we say “five bucks”. You could say something like “Just give me a fiver, and we’ll call it even.”
2021ćčŽ10月16æ—„
In the United States, it means "a five-dollar bill." In England, it means "a five-pound note." I would not call them "slang," just "informal." You could say to a friend, "could you lend me a fiver?" Personally, I wouldn't--I'd just say "could you lend me a five?"
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