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1 Mar 2014
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English (US)
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May i write a sentance like following
" To remit money to someone"
Give me some opinions about transfer money.
May i write a sentance like following
" To remit money to someone"
Give me some opinions about transfer money.
" To remit money to someone"
Give me some opinions about transfer money.
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- English (US)
You can, but the majority of people living in the U.S. don't know what 'remit' means! (I had to look it up just now in the dictionary!)
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- English (US)
It would be better if you just said, "...to transfer money to someone." (Example: "I would like to transfer some money."
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- English (US)
1 more thing - what do you mean by, "Give me some opinions about transfer money?" Do you mean give our opinion on what we think about transferring money?
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