Chicken Sandwich
Senior Member
- Joined
- Jun 20, 2010
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- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Russian
- Home Country
- Russian Federation
- Current Location
- Netherlands
Can you say, instead of:
"With this loan, you'll be worse off in the end"
"With this loan, you'll be worse off in toto"?
"In toto" means "as a whole" or "totally", but I'm not sure if the second phrase retains the meaning of the first phrase.
Thank you in advance.
"With this loan, you'll be worse off in the end"
"With this loan, you'll be worse off in toto"?
"In toto" means "as a whole" or "totally", but I'm not sure if the second phrase retains the meaning of the first phrase.
Thank you in advance.