colombian peso

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colombian peso

A traveler exchanges euros for Colombian pesos at the bank counter.

Definition

Noun: The Colombian peso is the official and basic unit of currency in the Republic of Colombia. It is subdivided into 100 centavos.

Usage

The word "Colombian peso" is used to refer to the currency itself, its value, or specific amounts of money in Colombia. It is often abbreviated as COP (Colombian Peso) in financial contexts.

Examples
  • The price of coffee is 15,000 Colombian pesos per kilogram.
  • You need to exchange your dollars for Colombian pesos upon arrival.
  • The Colombian peso has fluctuated against the US dollar this year.
Advanced Usage
  • "The peso": In contexts where the country is clear, it may be referred to simply as "the peso." For example: "Inflation has weakened the peso."
  • Currency Codes: In international finance and travel, the ISO 4217 code "COP" is used instead of writing out the full name (e.g., "The transfer is for 1,000,000 COP").
Variants and Related Words
  • Peso (n): The general term for the currency unit used in several countries, including Colombia, Mexico, Chile, and the Philippines. The specific country must be indicated to avoid ambiguity.
  • Centavo (n): A subunit of the Colombian peso, equal to 1/100 of a peso. (Note: Due to inflation, centavo coins are rarely used in practice).
  • COP: The official three-letter currency code for the Colombian peso.
Synonyms
  • Colombian currency: A more general term.
  • COP: The official abbreviation.
Related Phrases
  • Peso colombiano: The Spanish name for the currency.
  • Exchange rate: The value of the Colombian peso compared to another currency (e.g., "the USD/COP exchange rate").
colombian peso

A traveler exchanges euros for Colombian pesos at the bank counter.

Noun
  1. the basic unit of money in Colombia; equal to 100 centavos

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