Cash in Hand Meaning in Bengali: হাতে নগদ (noun, hātē nagada)
Definition and Part of Speech
Cash in hand is a noun phrase that refers to the physical currency or money that a person possesses at a given time. It can also be described as the amount of money readily available for immediate use.
Synonyms of Cash in Hand
1. Ready money (প্রস্তুত টাকা, noun)
2. Liquid assets (তরল সম্পদ, noun)
3. Hard cash (কঠিন নগদ, noun)
Antonyms of Cash in Hand
1. Debt (কর্জ, noun)
2. Liability (দায়িত্ব, noun)
Origin of Cash in Hand
The phrase “cash in hand” originated from the concept of physically holding money in one’s hand. It emphasizes the immediate availability and accessibility of funds.
Nearby Words
1. Cash (noun)
2. Hand (noun)
Cash in Hand in Literature Quotes
1. “A penny saved is a penny earned.” – Benjamin Franklin (এক পেনি সংরক্ষিত হলে এক পেনি আর্জন হয়।)
2. “Money often costs too much.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson (অনেক সময় টাকা অতিরিক্ত খরচ করে।)
Cash in Hand Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: হাতে নগদ
Hindi: हाथ में नकदी
Nepali: हातमा नगदी
Urdu: ہاتھ میں نقدی
Tamil: கையில் பணம்
Telugu: చేతిలో డబ్బు
Arabic: النقد في اليد
Chinese: 现金在手
Japanese: 現金手に
Russian: Наличные в руках
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