hungarian monetary unit
Noun: - Hungarian monetary unit: A monetary unit is a standard unit of currency in a country, used as a basis for prices and economic transactions. The "Hungarian monetary unit" specifically refers to the official currency unit of Hungary.
This term is used to discuss the currency system of Hungary in economic, financial, or travel contexts. It is a formal and technical term. - The forint is the current Hungarian monetary unit. - Economic reports often track the value of the Hungarian monetary unit against the euro.
- The term can be used historically to refer to previous official currencies of Hungary, such as the pengő.
- Before the forint, the pengő was the Hungarian monetary unit.
- Forint (HUF): The name of the specific currency that is the current Hungarian monetary unit.
- Pengő: The name of the former Hungarian monetary unit, used until 1946.
This term has a single, specific meaning related to the currency of Hungary. It does not have other common definitions.
- Currency unit of Hungary
- Unit of Hungarian currency
There are no common idioms specifically using the phrase "Hungarian monetary unit."
There are no phrasal verbs associated with this noun phrase.
- monetary unit in Hungary