bangladeshi monetary unit
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The shopkeeper counts out several Bangladeshi monetary units for the customer.
Definition
- Noun:
- Bangladeshi monetary unit: The standard unit of currency used within the People's Republic of Bangladesh. It is the fundamental measure of value for goods, services, and financial transactions in the country.
Usage
- The term is used to refer to the official currency units of Bangladesh in economic, financial, and general contexts.
- It is a categorical term; the primary and most common Bangladeshi monetary unit is the taka.
Examples
- Noun:
- The most common Bangladeshi monetary unit is the taka.
- Prices in the market are listed in the local Bangladeshi monetary unit.
- Exchanging dollars for the Bangladeshi monetary unit is necessary for travel.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used in plural form ("Bangladeshi monetary units") when discussing the system of currency as a whole or its various denominations (e.g., taka and poisha).
- The bank deals with all official Bangladeshi monetary units.
Variants and Related Words
- Taka (n): The principal Bangladeshi monetary unit, subdivided into 100 poisha.
- Poisha (n): A subunit of the taka; 100 poisha equal one taka. It is a Bangladeshi monetary unit of smaller value.
Synonyms
- Currency unit of Bangladesh
- Unit of Bangladeshi currency
Notes
- "Bangladeshi monetary unit" is a formal, classificatory term often found in financial glossaries, dictionaries, or academic texts. In everyday usage, people typically refer to the specific units: the taka or poisha.
The shopkeeper counts out several Bangladeshi monetary units for the customer.
Noun
- monetary unit in Bangladesh