kenyan monetary unit
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Definition
Noun: - The standard unit of currency in Kenya: This term refers to the official monetary unit used within the Republic of Kenya. It is the basic measure of value for goods and services in the Kenyan economy.
Usage
- The term "Kenyan monetary unit" is a formal, categorical term used to discuss the concept of Kenya's currency in economic, financial, or comparative contexts. It is not typically used in everyday transactions.
- In everyday speech, the specific name of the unit (the Kenyan shilling) is used instead.
Examples
- Noun:
- The Kenyan monetary unit is subdivided into 100 cents.
- When analyzing East African economies, it is useful to compare the stability of each country's monetary unit.
- The central bank is responsible for issuing the Kenyan monetary unit.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in academic, governmental, or international finance documents when referring generically to the currency system of Kenya before specifying the particular unit (e.g., shilling, cent).
Variants and Related Words
- Kenyan shilling (KES): The primary and specific monetary unit of Kenya. One Kenyan shilling equals 100 cents.
- Cent: A subdivision of the Kenyan shilling; 100 cents equal one shilling.
Synonyms
- Currency of Kenya
- Money of Kenya
Notes
- "Kenyan monetary unit" is a hypernym (a broader category). Its hyponyms (specific types) are the Kenyan shilling and the cent.
- This term does not refer to the physical banknotes or coins themselves (which would be "currency" or "cash"), but to the abstract unit of account.
Noun
- monetary unit in Kenya