bhutanese monetary unit
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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.
Noun
- monetary unit in Bhutan