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  • Is It Moneys or Monies? The Plural of Money | Merriam-Webster
    However in some scenarios, especially when it refers to discrete sums of money obtained from a particular source or allocated to a particular cause, money can be pluralized as moneys or monies, with the latter being the more common spelling
  • Monies vs. Moneys – What’s the Difference? - Writing Explained
    Moneys and monies are variants of the same noun, which means discrete sums of currency Even though moneys is the standard form, monies is used more frequently For day-to-day use, either monies or moneys will work fine, but for now, you should stick to moneys in formal contexts
  • Monies vs. Moneys - Grammar. com
    Use "monies" when referring to multiple sums or amounts of money, especially in a formal or legal context It is suitable for situations involving funds from different origins or sources While "moneys" can be used similarly to "monies," it is less common in contemporary English
  • Moneys vs. Monies: Understanding the Plural of Money
    Avoid “moneys,” and only use monies in formal, legal, or financial writing when referring to distinct sums By understanding this difference, you can avoid a common grammar mistake and communicate more naturally and confidently in both spoken and written English
  • Monies vs. Moneys – What’s the Difference? - Two Minute English
    According to Garner’s Modern English Usage, “moneys” is used less frequently than “monies ” However, most edited prose and traditional guidelines recommend “moneys” as the more standard form, particularly in formal English and professional settings
  • Monies or Moneys? Meaning, Grammar, Plural of Money Explained
    Monies or moneys explained with grammar rules, plural of money, Oxford meaning, usage, and correct modern English writing guide
  • Moneys - definition of moneys by The Free Dictionary
    money Money is the coins or bank notes that you use to buy things Money is an uncountable noun Don't talk about ' moneys ' or ' a money ' I spent all my money on clothes They don't have much money After money you use a singular form of a verb
  • Moneys or Monies: Understanding the Correct Usage (2026)
    Moneys → General plural of money, used collectively Monies → Formal plural, used in legal, accounting, and financial contexts for separate funds or allocations
  • ‘Money,’ ‘Monies,’ or ‘Moneys’? - Quick and Dirty Tips
    If you’re following a general style guide, they still usually recommend the “moneys” spelling, but if you’re a finance or legal writer or if you work for someone with a house style guide, you may want to use the “monies” spelling
  • moneys - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    “After my trip to Asia, I have three different moneys in my wallet ” [1] All the moneys collected for the poor was wasted in fund raising





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