Malawi kwacha
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Definition
- Noun:
- The basic unit of money in Malawi: The Malawi kwacha is the official currency of the Republic of Malawi. It is subdivided into 100 tambala.
Usage
- The word "Malawi kwacha" functions as a compound noun. It is used to specify the currency of Malawi, particularly in financial, economic, and travel contexts.
- It is often preceded by an amount or a currency symbol (MK).
Examples
- Noun:
- The price of the basket is five hundred Malawi kwacha.
- He exchanged his US dollars for Malawi kwacha at the bank.
- Inflation has affected the value of the Malawi kwacha.
Advanced Usage
- "the kwacha": In contexts where the country is already clear, the currency may be referred to simply as "the kwacha."
- The kwacha has stabilized against major currencies this quarter.
Variants and Related Words
- Kwacha (noun): The name of the monetary unit used in both Malawi and Zambia. The specific country must usually be indicated to avoid ambiguity.
- Tambala (noun): A subunit of the Malawi kwacha, equal to one hundredth of a kwacha.
- MWK (symbol): The ISO 4217 currency code for the Malawi kwacha, used in international finance.
- The transfer was made for an amount of 10,000 MWK.
Synonyms
- Malawian currency: A descriptive synonym for the Malawi kwacha.
- MK: An abbreviation often used informally or in written contexts to represent the Malawi kwacha.
Related Phrases
- Kwacha notes/bills: Refers to the paper currency of Malawi.
- He paid with a stack of kwacha notes.
- Kwacha coins: Refers to the metal currency of Malawi.
- The vending machine only accepts kwacha coins.
Noun
- the basic unit of money in Malawi