small change

Noun

 * 1) Coins of little value kept in one's pocket or bag.
 * 2)  A minor or insignificant amount of money.
 * The cost of toothpaste is small change compared to the cost of dental work.
 * 1)  A person or thing of little importance or value.

Usage notes
This idiom can also used in the negative to indicate a great deal of money:
 * The car he wants costs $38,000, and that's no small change.

Translations

 * Arabic: فُرَاطَة
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 * Irish: mionairgead, briseadh airgid
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 * Latin: nummulī
 * Latvian: sīknauda
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 * Manx: argid laue, argid ullee
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 * Bokmål: småpenger
 * Nynorsk: småpengar
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 * Romansch: munaida, muneida, muneda
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 * Scottish Gaelic: airgead pronn
 * Spanish:, calderilla , chatarra  , feria  , menudo  , morralla  , sencillo  , suelto  , vuelto
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