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Monies vs. Moneys

Monies

Monies is the plural form of 'money', used to refer to multiple amounts of money from different sources.

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Moneys

A plural form of currency or medium of exchange, typically in the form of coins and banknotes.

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etymology
  • Monies is used more frequently in British English.
  • Moneys is seen as more formal or legalistic in style.
  • Both words are plural forms of money, used to refer to sums of money.
  • Monies is commonly used in the context of financial reports.
  • Both terms are correct and have the same pronunciation, but they might appear differently depending on regional preferences.
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