Somalian shilling
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Definition
Noun: - The basic unit of money in Somalia: The Somalian shilling is the official currency of Somalia. It is subdivided into 100 cents.
Usage
The term "Somalian shilling" is used to refer specifically to the national currency of Somalia, primarily in economic, financial, and travel contexts. - The market vendor quoted the price in Somalian shillings. - Exchanging dollars for Somalian shillings can be difficult due to the informal economy.
Advanced Usage
- Currency Code: In international finance, the Somalian shilling is often represented by the currency code SOS.
- The invoice was listed at 50,000 SOS.
Variants and Related Words
- Shilling (n): A monetary unit used historically in several countries (e.g., Great Britain, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania) and currently in Somalia. The Somalian shilling is a specific instance of this broader category.
- Cent (n): A subunit of the Somalian shilling, equal to 1/100th of one shilling. (Note: Due to inflation, cents are rarely used in practice.)
Synonyms
- SOS (the three-letter ISO currency code).
- Somali shilling (a common variant spelling).
Notes on Different Meanings
- "Shilling" alone: Without the modifier "Somalian," the word "shilling" most commonly refers to the former British currency or the current currencies of other East African nations. The specific national context is therefore crucial.
- He collects old British shillings. (This refers to the pre-decimal UK coin, not the Somalian currency.)
Noun
- the basic unit of money in Somalia; equal to 100 cents