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How to pronounce passbook in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms bankbook
Type of record

Examples of passbook

passbook
A foreigner's ginko in displayed in a typical Japanese savings account passbook.
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Each inmate received $22 of the gift, deposited into a prison passbook account.
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Passbook accounts should have the rate stamped on them when a transaction is made.
From the thisismoney.co.uk
Now even a passbook savings account at a bank could be designated as part of an LSA.
From the suntimes.com
Kiip sends a coupon for the coffee to passbook that you can redeem in-store.
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I bet you'll be able to at least double passbook interest rate with just a phone call.
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It offers a cash card and a paying-in book, but not a traditional passbook.
From the thisismoney.co.uk
It's like taking a credit-card cash advance and putting it in a passbook savings account.
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He pulls out a well-worn passbook, recording that his family of seven has put aside Rs.
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More examples
  • Bankbook: a record of deposits and withdrawals and interest held by depositors at certain banks
  • A passbook or bankbook is a paper book used to record bank transactions on a deposit account. Depending on the country or the financial institution, it can be of the dimensions of a chequebook or a passport.
  • A customer's record of deposits and withdrawals from a savings account at a bank, typically recorded in a small booklet. The bank keeps its own record, which is final in any dispute
  • A book used to record all banking transactions for a designated account.
  • A book issued by a bank or building society etc to an account-holder recording sums deposited and withdrawn.