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ფულიpaper / ready / counterfeit money ქაღალდის / ნაღდი / ყალბი ფულიto make money ფულის კეთება / შოვნაto put money into… ფულის დაბანდება (ფულს დააბანდებს)he is in the money შეძლებულია / ფულიანია●●there is money in it ეს სარფიანი საქმეაI'm short of money ფული მიჭირს / ხელმოკლედ ვარto replace the borrowed money აღებული ვალის გასტუმრება / დაბრუნება●●he is worth a lot of money ძალიან მდიდარიაcirculation of blood / money სისხლის მიმოქცევა //ფულის ბრუნვაlaundered money "გასუფთავებული" ფული, შემოსავლის წყაროს დამალვა (განსაკუთრებით კრიმინალური ქმედების დასაფარად ფულის საზღვარგარეთ უცხოეთის ბანკში გადაგზავნის გზით)
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