qepiq
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Definition
Noun: 1. A monetary unit of Azerbaijan: The qepiq is a subunit of the Azerbaijani manat, with 100 qepiq equaling 1 manat. It is analogous to the cent in the US dollar or the penny in the British pound.
Usage
The word "qepiq" is used specifically to refer to the currency of Azerbaijan. It is a countable noun. * Prices in Azerbaijan are often listed in both manat and qepiq. * When discussing small transactions or the fractional part of a price, "qepiq" is used.
Examples
- The newspaper costs 80 qepiq.
- I need 50 qepiq for the bus fare.
- The price is 2 manat and 30 qepiq.
Advanced Usage
- The term is used in official financial contexts, on price tags, and in everyday conversation in Azerbaijan.
- The plural form is typically "qepiq" (similar to "pence" in English), though "qepiqs" may be encountered in non-native English contexts.
Variants and Related Words
- Manat (n): The primary unit of Azerbaijani currency. 1 manat = 100 qepiq.
- Azerbaijani manat (n): The full official name of the currency.
Synonyms
- Subunit: A general term for a fractional monetary unit.
- Cent: (Analogical) The hundredth part of a dollar or euro.
- Kopek: (Analogical) The hundredth part of a Russian ruble.
Antonyms
- Manat: The main unit, as opposed to its fractional part.
Notes
- "Qepiq" is a loanword from Azerbaijani.
- It is not typically used in idiomatic expressions or phrasal verbs in English, as it is a specific technical term for currency.
Noun
- 100 qepiq equal 1 manat in Azerbaijan