finnish mark
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Definition
Noun: - A former monetary unit of Finland: The "Finnish mark" (Finnish: markka) was the official currency of Finland from 1860 until its replacement by the euro in 2002. It was subdivided into 100 penniä.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Before adopting the euro, prices in Finland were listed in Finnish marks.
- My grandfather collected old coins, including several Finnish marks from the 1950s.
Advanced Usage
- Historical and economic context: The term is primarily used in historical, financial, or numismatic (coin-collecting) discussions about Finland's pre-economy.
- The stability of the Finnish mark was crucial for the country's economic development in the 20th century.
Variants and Related Words
- Markka: The Finnish name for the currency.
- The word 'markka' is the native Finnish term for the Finnish mark.
- Penni (plural: penniä): The subunit of the Finnish mark, equal to 1/100 of a mark.
- That candy bar used to cost ten penniä.
Synonyms
- Finnish markka: The full native name, often used interchangeably in English.
- FIM: The ISO 4217 currency code for the Finnish mark.
Notes on Different Meanings
- This term refers specifically to the historical currency. It should not be confused with the German "Deutsche Mark" or other currencies also called "mark."
- The word "mark" alone has many other meanings (e.g., a visible impression, a grade, a sign). The phrase "Finnish mark" is a compound noun specifying this particular monetary unit.
Noun
- formerly the basic unit of money in Finland