cash
The German word 'Bargeld' directly translates to 'cash' in English. It refers to money in the form of physical notes or coins, as opposed to electronic or digital money. It is used in daily transactions and is often kept in a wallet or purse. For example, 'Ich habe kein Bargeld bei mir.' means 'I don't have any cash on me.'
I don't have any cash with me.
This phrase is mostly used in everyday life when you want to express that you do not carry any cash at the moment.
Can we withdraw cash?
This phrase could be used when somebody asks if it's possible to withdraw cash, probably in a bank or an ATM machine.
He paid for the meal with cash.
This phrase is often used in scenarios where individuals pay for goods or services with physical currency instead of a card or digital payment methods.