Is it correct to say " time is gold 2 in English? Thanks?
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Never heard that one before ..Sorry !
Possibly, but what are you really trying to ask? Doesnt appear to be a real question.
we say "time is money"
(probably because we do not use gold as a daily currency)
. and we can prove it!
Every minute in 2002 was worth about £0.10 (8 to 10p)
no
sounds rubbish
are you sure you have the question correct?
What?.
No, time is precious
its time is money
Not really, try out something better. It doesn't clear the meaning
What do you mean? Time is money?
as in "zeit ist geld" which is exactly "time is money" rather than gold.
your correct time is gold i agree wiyh you
Absolutely not !.
To even say that phrase like that, it's not correct grammar and doesn't make any sense whatsoever.
Seeing it written down or typed like that is also poor grammar and syntax, it just doesn't make any sense at all.
I'm not sure I understand the question.
If the question is, do English speakers say "time is gold," then the answer would be no. A more frequently-heard expression that conveys that meaning would be "time is money."
There is another expression that uses "gold" "Silence is golden."
I have never heard of that one before, but I think time is more precious than gold.
Dunno
Never heard of it.
what's the 2 for?
Cause you can say, "time is precious" or "time is money"
If its about good time that you've had, you can also say "golden hours" but you'll be coming off as slightly dandy
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