How To Pronounce Cache
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Is it cake or money? I've heard people use both terms all the time: /
Sia and Maria may be right in the context. It is also important to consider the use of accented letters.
Cache (with pronunciation) is a French word meaning hidden. It's like a cash register.
It's money, there's another word with tea at the end, which is an ounce cache, which means different.
The cake was just wrong.
I will not use salty symbols to describe them here because I suspect you are not familiar with them and it would be more stupid.
Refer to the online dictionary for more details.
* I assume you speak English, not French, with reference to the reader below, the word stamp is a place in English where I will hide something. Cache is still effective in English, never cache.
Cache [amount]
Name.
1. A place, especially on the ground, for ammunition, food, treasure, etc.: He hides his jewelry in a small place in the basement.
2. Everything is very hidden: they never get our food supply.
3. Alaska and North Caa A small shed built on a post for easy access to animals and used to store food, tools, etc.
Verb (used with objects)
4. Keep the wings.
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Reader 4 Life is correct. Part of the accent makes a difference. Ounces, depending on how you read it.
Initially a cake, but turned into cashews (not cashews).
Definitely money