Examples of using Quid in English and their translations into Malay
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Quid pro quo means"something for something." And in this case
Quid Pro Quo:("what for what" in Latin)
Some fella paid me 50 quid to pick up his van
The only figure I will recognize," said Bicky firmly,"is five hundred quid a year, paid quarterly.""My dear boy!".
This is a quid pro quo arrangement, but one that will allow you to see the world.
This two quid business shows that,
What you get for your 25 quid is a set of physical letters- the five vowels- which are recognised by Tiggly's apps when placed on the tablet touchscreen.
Nescio quid sit.".
Or from Latin'quid' via the common phrase quid pro quo,
Quid pro quo may sometimes be used to define a misunderstanding
pound is quid, singular and plural,
Or from Latin'quid' via the common phrase quid equal exchange or substitution".
pound is quid, which is singular
why not use your phone bill to get the extra couple of quid.
Quid pro quo may sometimes be used to define a misunderstanding
In common law, quid pro quo indicates that an item
In common law, quid pro quo indicates that an item
appears excessively one sided, courts in some jurisdictions may question whether a quid pro quo did exist
appears excessively one sided, courts in some jurisdictions may question whether a quid pro quo did not actually exist