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"给你钱" (gěi nǐ qián) is used to express the idea of "Here's the money." For example, if someone has done a favor for you and you want to pay them, you can say "给你钱" (gěi nǐ qián) to show that you are giving them the money.
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The phrase 给你钱 (gěi nǐ qián) translates to "Here's the money" in English. It is generally considered an informal way to give money to someone. This informal tone arises from the straightforward and casual nature of the phrase, which lacks any formalities or elaborate expressions.
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