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The Spanish word for money is "dinero." Prior to 2002, the currency of Spain was the peseta; however, Spain, a member of the European Union, officially switched to the Euro on Jan. 1, 2002.Source:
the word 'money' in spanish is 'dinero'
they use the euro
'Dinero' is the Spanish word for money. If you mean "What currency do they use?", that would be the 'euro', which has been in use since 2002 (when the peseta was replaced).
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Currency is Euro
The word is "dinero" but informal words are "pasta", "pelas", "duros", "parné"... "pasta" is the most common one among informals
by Bertuccio on March 5th, 2010