'Washing' money (2)

Charles Sammut of New York writes that he cringes on hearing the term hasil tal-flus employed in Maltese and suggests that if the laundering of money cannot be rendered in better Maltese then the British term ought to be used. In turn we British cringe...

Charles Sammut of New York writes that he cringes on hearing the term hasil tal-flus employed in Maltese and suggests that if the laundering of money cannot be rendered in better Maltese then the British term ought to be used.

In turn we British cringe at American mangling of our national language of English. Does Mr Sammut employ Usanian?

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