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1. (n.) billfold
a thin, flat, folding case for carrying paper money and other items.
Etymology: (1605–15)
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1. (noun) wallet, billfold, notecase, pocketbook
a pocket-size case for holding papers and paper money
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Sense: (American) a wallet
a billfold full of dollars.
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Afrikaans: beursie, sakportefeulje |
Arabic: مِحْفَظَةُ نُقود |
Bulgarian: портфейл |
Brazilian: carteira |
Czech: peněženka |
German: die Geldtasche |
Danish: tegnebog; pung |
Greek: πορτοφόλι |
Spanish: billetero, cartera |
Estonian: rahatasku |
Farsi: کیف پول |
Finnish: lompakko |
French: portefeuille |
Hebrew: אַרנָק |
Hindi: डॉलरों से भरा बटुवा |
Croatian: novčanik |
Hungarian: levéltárca |
Indonesian: dompet |
Icelandic: seðlaveski |
Italian: portafoglio |
Japanese: 札入れ |
Korean: 가죽 지갑 |
Lithuanian: piniginė |
Latvian: naudas maks; kabatas port |
Malay: dompet |
Dutch: portefeuille |
Norwegian: lommebok |
Polish: portfel |
Persian: کیف پول |
Pashto: دپیسی کڅوره |
Portuguese: carteira |
Romanian: portofel |
Russian: бумажник |
Slovak: peňaženka |
Slovenian: listnica |
Serbian: novčanik |
Swedish: plånbok |
Thai: กระเป๋าสตางค์ |
Turkish: cüzdan |
Taiwanese: (美式說法)摺疊式皮夾 |
Ukrainian: гаманець |
Urdu: بٹوہ ، پرس |
Vietnamese: cái ví |
Chinese: 皮夹子 |
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