Bank Flashcards
bankový účet
an arrangement with a bank that allows you to keep your money there and to pay money in and take money out
a bank account
open a bank account
an arrangement with a bank that allows you to keep your money there and to pay money in and take money out
výpis z účtu
a document that shows all the money that went into or out of your bank account during a particular period of time
a bank statement
nemôcť si dovoliť
when you don’t have enough money
can’t afford
I can’t afford to buy a new car.
She couldn’t afford to go on holiday last year.
He won’t be able to afford a new watch.
byť v pluse
with money in your bank account, or with more money than you owe
be in the black
I am in the black. She was in the black the whole year.
byť v mínuse
with more money being spent than there is available
be in the red
She doesn’t like to be in the red.
hypotéka
zobrať si hypotéku
a legal agreement in which you borrow money from a bank in order to buy a house. You pay back your mortgage by making monthly paymen
a mortgage (morgidž) – take out a mortgage
I have never taken out a mortgage.
pôžička
an amount of money that a person, business, or country borrows, especially from a bank
a loan
I would like to take out a loan.
pokladnička, sporkasa
a container used by children for saving money in, sometimes shaped like a pig
a piggy bank
splatiť
to give sb all the money that you have borrowed from them to buy sth
pay off
He hasn’t paid off his loan yet.
paid – paid
prečerpať
if you owe your bank money that you have spent when there was no money in your account
overdraw
Have you ever overdrawn your bank account?
if you overdraw your bank account, you owe your bank money that you have spent when there was no money in your account
overdrew – overdrawn
vložiť
an amount of money that you put into a bank account
deposit € (into)
She deposited money into her account yesterday.
deposited – deposited
vybrať
to take money from a bank account
withdraw € (out of)
If I need cash, I have to withdraw money out of an ATM.
withdrew – withdrawn
požičať (niečo niekomu)
požičať (niekomu niečo)
to give sb sth for a short time, expecting that they will give it back to you later.
lend (sth to sb) – lend (sb sth)
I will lend money to you. I will lend you money.
If you lend sb sth, they borrow it from you.
lent – lent
požičať si (niečo od niekoho)
to receive and use sth that belongs to sb else, and promise to give it back to them later
borrow (sth from sb)
Can I borrow a pen from you?
borrowed – borrowed
dlhovať
if you owe sb money, you have to give them a particular amount of money because you have bought sth from them or have borrowed money from them. Money that you owe is called a debt (det) – dlh.
owe (ou)
If you owe somebody money, you have a debt.
She owes me an apology.
owed – owed owe (sb sth) owe (sth to sb)