bhutanese monetary unit

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bhutanese monetary unit

The shopkeeper accepts the Bhutanese monetary unit for the purchase.

Definition

Noun: - The standard unit of currency in Bhutan: A "Bhutanese monetary unit" is the fundamental unit of money used within the Kingdom of Bhutan for economic transactions, serving as a measure of value and a medium of exchange.

Usage
  • This term is used in financial, economic, and travel contexts when specifically discussing the currency system of Bhutan.
  • It is a formal or technical term. In everyday conversation, the specific unit name (the Ngultrum) is more commonly used.
Examples
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used in a collective sense to refer to the entire system of currency divisions in Bhutan, including subunits.
  • It is often found in academic texts, international finance reports, or comparative economic studies.
Variants and Related Words
  • Ngultrum (Nu.): The name of the primary Bhutanese monetary unit. 1 Ngultrum = 100 Chhertum.
  • Chhertum: A subunit of the Ngultrum. 100 Chhertum equal 1 Ngultrum.
  • Indian Rupee (INR): A closely related currency, as the Bhutanese Ngultrum is pegged at par with it, and the Indian rupee is also legal tender in Bhutan.
Synonyms
  • Bhutanese currency: A less formal term with the same meaning.
  • Unit of Bhutanese currency: A descriptive synonym.
Notes on Different Meanings
  • This term has a single, specific meaning related to the finance of Bhutan. It does not have other common definitions or idiomatic uses.
  • It is a compound noun formed from the adjective "Bhutanese" and the noun phrase "monetary unit." The explanation focuses on the combined meaning of this specific term.
bhutanese monetary unit

The shopkeeper accepts the Bhutanese monetary unit for the purchase.

Noun
  1. monetary unit in Bhutan

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