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What does donde es mi deniro mean?

"Donde es mi dinero" is Spanish for "Where is my money?"

You might have heard "deniro" instead of "dinero," which is a very common misspelling.

Here's the breakdown:

* Donde means "where"

* es is the third person singular present tense of the verb "ser" (to be)

* mi means "my"

* dinero means "money"

So, "donde es mi dinero" is a question asking for the location of the speaker's money.

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