moldovan monetary unit
Noun: A Moldovan monetary unit is the standard unit of currency used within the Republic of Moldova. It is the basis for the country's monetary system, used for pricing goods and services, storing value, and facilitating economic transactions.
The term is a formal, categorical name for the currency of Moldova. It is typically used in financial, economic, or general reference contexts when discussing the nation's money in a technical or collective sense. * The country introduced a new Moldovan monetary unit after gaining independence. * Inflation can decrease the purchasing power of a Moldovan monetary unit.
- The term can be used in a historical context to refer to different monetary units that have been official in the region now known as Moldova.
- In economic comparisons, one might analyze the stability of the Moldovan monetary unit against other currencies.
- Moldovan leu (plural: lei): This is the specific name of the primary Moldovan monetary unit in circulation since 1993. The leu is subdivided into 100 bani.
- Ban (plural: bani): This is the subunit of the Moldovan leu, representing one hundredth of the primary monetary unit.
This term has a single, specific meaning referring to the currency of Moldova. It does not have other common definitions.
- Moldovan currency
- Money of Moldova
There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs specifically using the phrase "Moldovan monetary unit." Idioms would typically use the specific currency name, such as the "leu."
- monetary unit in Moldova