Capital vs Cash vs Currency vs Funds vs Money

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Capital

Top 1000 (molto comune)A1noun

Cash

Top 1000 (molto comune)A2noun

Currency

Top 1000 (molto comune)B1noun

Funds

Top 1000 (molto comune)

Money

Chunk ad alta frequenzaA1noun
 CapitalCashCurrencyFundsMoney
Pronuncia🇬🇧 /["/ˈkæpɪtl/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈkæpɪtl/"]/🇬🇧 /["/kæʃ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/kæʃ/"]/🇬🇧 /["/ˈkʌrənsi/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈkɜːrənsi/"]/🇬🇧 //fʌndz//🇺🇸 //fʌndz//🇬🇧 /["/ˈmʌni/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈmʌni/"]/
SignificatoLa città dove si trova il governo di un paese.The city where a country's government is located.Soldi in monete o banconote.Money in the form of coins or paper bills.Soldi usati in un paese.Money used in a country.Money saved or available for use.Un mezzo per comprare cose.A medium used to buy things.
EsempioParis is the capital of France.I always carry some cash in my wallet for emergencies.The currency in Japan is the yen.The company has raised sufficient funds for its new project.I need to save more money for my vacation.
RegistroNeutroNeutroNeutroNeutroNeutro
Quanto è comuneTop 1000 (molto comune)Top 1000 (molto comune)Top 1000 (molto comune)Top 1000 (molto comune)Chunk ad alta frequenza
Livello CEFRA1A2B1-A1
Categoria grammaticalenounnounnounnoun
Collocazionigreat, major, British, in a/​the capital, capital of, the… capital of the world, risk, venture, fixed, have, accumulate, acquire, assets, goods, resources, capital and labour/​labor, an injection of capital, a return on your capital, risk, venture, fixed, have, accumulate, acquire, assets, goods, resources, capital and labour/​labor, an injection of capital, a return on your capital, risk, venture, fixed, have, accumulate, acquire, assets, goods, resources, capital and labour/​labor, an injection of capital, a return on your capitalcold, hard, ready, pay, pay in, hold, desk, drawer, dispenser, in cash, cash in hand, cash on delivery, ready, spare, quick, generate, raise, be short of, holdings, reserves, resourcesdomestic, foreign, common, change, convert something into, convert something to, rise, depreciate, fall, conversion, exchange, translation, in…currency, common, general, wide, enjoy, have, gainraise funds, allocate funds, available funds, funds management, fun to fundbig, easy, bonus, amount, sum, have, coin, print, come from something, go (on something), go to, management, manager, problems, for money, money for, bet money on something, put money on something, get money off something, big, easy, bonus, amount, sum, have, coin, print, come from something, go (on something), go to, management, manager, problems, for money, money for, bet money on something, put money on something, get money off something, big, easy, bonus, amount, sum, have, coin, print, come from something, go (on something), go to, management, manager, problems, for money, money for, bet money on something, put money on something, get money off something
Contrarioutskirts, peripherycredit, debtdebt, deficitdebts, liabilitiespoverty, debt
Errori comuniConfused with 'capitol', which refers to a building where lawmakers meet., Using 'capital' to refer to any city, instead of specifically the main government city., Mispronouncing it, especially omitting the 'a' sound – it should be 'cap-i-tal'.Confused with 'cache' — it's not related to hidden storage., Using 'cashes' as a verb when referring to money instead of 'cash' as a noun.Confused with 'currencies' - forgetting 'currency' can be singular or plural., Incorrect articles - using 'a currency' instead of 'currency' when speaking generally.Using 'funds' as a singular noun., Confusing with 'funding', which refers to the act of providing money., Using in informal contexts where 'money' is more appropriate.Confused with 'cash' — money includes credit cards and digital payments, not just cash., Using 'moneys' incorrectly as a plural form., Mixing up 'money' with 'wealth' — money refers to currency, wealth includes assets.
Note d'usoUsa 'capitale' per riferirti alla città principale di un paese o di uno stato, specialmente in contesti formali. Evita di usarlo nelle conversazioni informali a meno che non si parli di geografia o politica.Use 'capital' to refer to the primary city of a country or state, especially in formal contexts. Avoid using it in casual conversations unless discussing geography or politics.Usa 'contanti' per riferirti a denaro fisico. Evita di usarlo in contesti finanziari formali dove potrebbe essere preferito 'valuta'.Use 'cash' when referring to physical money. Avoid using it in formal financial contexts where 'currency' might be preferred.Usa 'valuta' quando parli di denaro in generale o in contesti finanziari. È appropriato sia in forma scritta che parlata, ma può suonare formale in conversazioni casuali.Use 'currency' when discussing money in general or in financial contexts. It's appropriate in both written and spoken forms, but may sound formal in casual conversation.Commonly used in finance, business, and fundraising contexts. Avoid informal settings. Can refer to both personal and organizational money.Usato nella conversazione di tutti i giorni. Appropriato nella maggior parte dei contesti, ma evitalo quando si discutono vincoli di budget o situazioni finanziarie delicate.Used in everyday conversation. Appropriate in most contexts, but avoid when discussing budget constraints or sensitive financial situations.

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Domande frequenti: Capital vs Cash vs Currency vs Funds vs Money

Qual è la differenza tra Capital, Cash, Currency, Funds e Money?

Capital: The city where a country's government is located. Cash: Money in the form of coins or paper bills. Currency: Money used in a country. Funds: Money saved or available for use. Money: A medium used to buy things.

Quale è più avanzata: Capital, Cash, Currency, Funds e Money?

Currency è il livello più alto, a B1, sulla scala CEFR.

Puoi mostrare un esempio di ciascuna?

Capital: Paris is the capital of France. Cash: I always carry some cash in my wallet for emergencies. Currency: The currency in Japan is the yen. Funds: The company has raised sufficient funds for its new project. Money: I need to save more money for my vacation.

Posso usare Capital, Cash, Currency, Funds e Money in modo intercambiabile?

Non sempre. Capital, Cash, Currency, Funds e Money sono affini e a volte si sovrappongono, ma differiscono per registro, frequenza e uso, quindi scambiarle può cambiare il significato o il tono. Controlla le differenze qui sopra prima di sostituire.

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