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Ben asked in Society & CultureLanguages · 2 months ago

We call a fiver a chirchhill?

We call a fiver a Chirchhill?

We Call a twenty a Queens Twenty?

We call a Tenner a Pony?

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  • Cogito
    Lv 7
    2 months ago

    I'm not sure what you're trying to ask.

    But in the UK we call a £5 note a fiver and a £10 note a tenner.

    The sum of £25, made up of any notes and/or coins, is sometimes called a 'pony' but that tends to only be in London by the older people.

    I have never heard anyone refer to a 'Churchill' or a 'Queen's Twenty'.

    Also, your statements are NOT questions.  They are just statements to which you've added a question mark.  That does not make them questions.

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