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italian monetary unit

The cashier hands the customer change in Italian monetary units.

Definition

Noun 1. The standard unit of currency in Italy: This term refers to the official monetary unit used within Italy. Historically, this was the Italian lira. Since 2002, the official currency has been the euro, which is the shared monetary unit for Italy and other member states of the Eurozone.

Usage Notes
  • The term "Italian monetary unit" is a formal, categorical term used to classify the type of currency. In everyday conversation, people use the specific name of the currency (e.g., "euro," formerly "lira").
  • It is used in economic, historical, and financial contexts when discussing the system of money in Italy.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The Italian monetary unit transitioned from the lira to the euro in 1999 for electronic payments.
    • Economists studied the stability of the former Italian monetary unit.
    • Before the euro, the Italian monetary unit was the lira.
Advanced Usage
  • In historical context: When discussing Italy's economic history, "Italian monetary unit" specifically refers to the lira, which was in use from 1861 until 2002.
    • The value of the Italian monetary unit fluctuated significantly during the post-war period.
Variants and Related Words
  • Lira (n): The specific name of the former Italian monetary unit.
    • Prices were listed in thousands of lire.
  • Euro (n): The current specific monetary unit used in Italy and other European countries.
    • I paid for my coffee with ten euros.
Synonyms
  • Currency of Italy
  • Italian currency
Related Phrases
  • Monetary system: The set of institutions and rules by which a government provides money and controls the currency.
    • The change in the Italian monetary unit was part of a larger overhaul of the European monetary system.
italian monetary unit

The cashier hands the customer change in Italian monetary units.

Noun
  1. monetary unit in Italy

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