north korean won

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north korean won

The shopkeeper accepts the north korean won for the purchase.

Definition

Noun: * The basic unit of money in North Korea: The "north korean won" is the official currency of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea). It is subdivided into 100 chon.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The price for the souvenir was 5,000 north korean won.
    • Exchanging foreign currency for the north korean won is strictly controlled by the state.
    • He collected a banknote of the north korean won as part of his currency collection.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is typically used in financial, economic, or geopolitical contexts discussing North Korea. It is often preceded by an amount (e.g., ).
  • Due to the country's isolated economy, the official exchange rate for the north korean won differs significantly from its market value on the informal (black) market.
Variants and Related Words
  • Won (KPW): The standard three-letter currency code (ISO 4217) for the North Korean won. Often used in formal financial contexts.
    • The official currency code is KPW.
  • Chon: The subunit of the won, representing one hundredth of a won. (Note: Due to inflation, are virtually obsolete in practice).
Synonyms
  • North Korean currency: A more general descriptive term.
  • KPW: The official abbreviation.
Notes on Different Meanings
  • This term refers specifically to the currency of North Korea. It should not be confused with:
    • South Korean won (KRW): The currency of the Republic of Korea (South Korea), which is a separate and freely traded currency.
    • Won (as a verb or other noun): The English word "won" (past tense of "win") is homographic but unrelated.
north korean won

The shopkeeper accepts the north korean won for the purchase.

Noun
  1. the basic unit of money in North Korea

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