Examples of using To borrow money in English and their translations into Danish
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
James wanted to borrow money.
Don't worry, I don't need to borrow money.
I thought you were calling to borrow money again.
I need to borrow money.
Jake wants to borrow money.
I will be right there to borrow money. Oh.
If you need to borrow money, I can help you out,
And that's where you had to go if you wanted to borrow money to buy a casino.
If it becomes more expensive to borrow money, people buy less,
With the strike and all. You know. That was a hell of a time to borrow money from you, Pop.
That was a hell of a time to borrow money from you, Pop, with the strike
Yesler learned early that one of the most profitable exploits was to borrow money and not pay it back.
it becomes more expensive to borrow money.
There may be a time in your life when you need to borrow money.
The turbulence in the international financial markets has made it more expensive for banks in Europe to borrow money.
businesses have found it harder to borrow money.
Also, you may be able to borrow money from your policy if needed,
And that's where you had to go to borrow money to buy a casino.