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money in English speaking countries? (a buck, a loonie, a pound, a quid, a dollar, a penny, a pence) which country use which currency? and how it is "a dollar"? in Canada the similar is "a loonie" right? so in the UK is "a pound"/"a quid" ? I didn't mean the the exact value because we should convert the price... but how it works. here is: 1 real = 2 moedas de 50 centavos one dollar = 2 coins of 50 cent1 real = 100 moedas de 1 centavo (100 coins of 1 cent)
21 Thg 08 2016 12:37
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Many currencies have slang (informal ) names. For example the currency in England and Great Britain is called the pound (or pound sterling) but people call it a quid in slang. The dollar is used in the USA but people also refer to it as a buck. These are slang names not the official name of the currencies.I have never heard of a loonie.A pound is 100 pence and a dollar is 100 cents.
21 tháng 8 năm 2016
In Australia, we mostly just say 'dollars'. 'bucks' is used as slang sometimes, but probably not as much as it used to be. Other slang terms include: A fiver - A five dollar note. Ten grand - 10,000 dollars. Shrapnel - small loose change that one wants to unload.
24 tháng 8 năm 2016
In Canada: 1 dollar = 100 cents Informally, the dollar is also called a "buck" or a "loonie". The word loonie comes from the fact that the one dollar coin has a picture of a loon (a kind of water bird) on it. Smaller coins are: half-dollar = 50 cents (most people don't carry these in their pocket) quarter = 25 cents dime = 10 cents nickel = 5 cents penny = 1 cent However, Canada did away with the penny in 2013 so you don't see pennies in circulation anymore.
21 tháng 8 năm 2016
Each country has official names for currencies. Then there are popular or favorite or pet names for money. I think that most currencies work on the decimal system now. 100 cents or 100 pennies = 1 dollar US. 100 euro cents = 1 euro etc
21 tháng 8 năm 2016
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