front 1 annual | back 1 sanadle yearly, one time each year EXAMPLE: Tomorrow, we leave on our annual vacation. |
front 2 as a result of | back 2 taas oo keentay because of something EXAMPLE: As a result of the accident, he can no longer walk. He will have to use a wheelchair. He's just happy to be alive! |
front 3 deposit | back 3 dhigasho to put money into an account EXAMPLE: My employer deposits my paycheck into my bank account on the 1st and 15th of every month. |
front 4 pay off | back 4 bixin lacageed to make the final payment EXAMPLE: We just paid off our car loan. Now we can put that extra money toward our mortgage. |
front 5 refuse | back 5 diidid to say no EXAMPLE: I applied for a loan at the bank, but they refused to give it to me. I won't be able to buy a new car. |
front 6 borrow | back 6 amaahin to use something that belongs to someone else and give it back later EXAMPLE: I wanted to buy a house, so I borrowed money from the bank. |
front 7 credit history | back 7 taariikhda amaahda a record of a person's debt, and payment of debt over a period of time EXAMPLE: Before the bank would lend me money, they asked about my credit history. I gave them permission to run my credit report. |
front 8 especially | back 8 gaar ahaan very much, more than usual EXAMPLE: Sleep is especially important for children. |
front 9 establish | back 9 aasaasid to create EXAMPLE: I worked hard to establish a good credit history. I always paid my bills on time. |
front 10 in full | back 10 si buuxda completely EXAMPLE: I don't want to pay interest on my credit cards, so every month I pay the amount in full. |
front 11 in order to | back 11 si ay u so that, for the purpose of EXAMPLE: I hope to buy a house soon and will need to take out a mortgage. I pay my bills on time every month in order to establish a good credit history. |
front 12 prove | back 12 cadeyn to show that something is true EXAMPLE: When I want to withdraw money from my bank account, I often need to prove my identity. To do this, I show them my driver's license. |
front 13 reasonable | back 13 sabab leh acceptable, fair and practical EXAMPLE: Today, a reasonable interest rate for a home loan is about 6 or 7%. |
front 14 repay | back 14 dib u bixin to pay back money that you borrowed EXAMPLE: I am so happy. I repaid my car loan in full. Now I have $350 extra every month that I can save for a down payment on a house! |
front 15 risk | back 15 khatar the possibility of something bad happening EXAMPLE: There is a risk of having an accident if you drive during a storm. |
front 16 trust | back 16 aamin to believe that someone is good and honest EXAMPLE: My good credit history proves that the bank can trust me. If they lend me money, I will repay it. |