moroccan dirham
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Definition
- Noun:
- The basic unit of money in Morocco: The "moroccan dirham" is the official and primary currency of the Kingdom of Morocco.
- A monetary unit equal to 100 centimes: One "moroccan dirham" is subdivided into 100 smaller units called centimes.
Usage
- The "moroccan dirham" is used to price goods and services, denote financial values, and conduct all monetary transactions within Morocco.
- Its value fluctuates against other world currencies on the foreign exchange market.
- The term is typically used in financial, economic, and travel contexts when discussing Moroccan currency.
Examples
- Noun:
- The price for the traditional rug was 500 moroccan dirhams.
- I need to exchange my euros for moroccan dirham before my trip.
- The investment was valued at several million moroccan dirham.
Advanced Usage
- "pegged dirham": Refers to the historical policy where the moroccan dirham's value was partially linked to a basket of currencies.
- "dirham-denominated": Used to describe assets, loans, or contracts whose value is stated in moroccan dirham.
- The company issued dirham-denominated bonds to local investors.
Variants and Related Words
- Dirham (MAD): The common abbreviated form and ISO 4217 currency code. "MAD" stands for .
- Centime: The fractional unit; 100 centimes equal one moroccan dirham.
- Moroccan franc: The former currency of Morocco, replaced by the dirham.
Synonyms
- MAD: The official three-letter currency code.
- Moroccan currency: A general descriptive term.
Related Phrases
- "dirham coin / banknote": Refers to the physical form of the currency.
- He paid with a 20-dirham banknote.
- "dirham exchange rate": Refers to the value of the dirham compared to another currency.
- The dirham exchange rate against the dollar has been stable.
Noun
- the basic unit of money in Morocco; equal to 100 centimes