romanian monetary unit
Noun: - Romanian monetary unit: The standard unit of currency used within Romania. It refers to the basic monetary denomination that forms the foundation of the country's financial system.
This term is used to discuss the official currency of Romania in economic, financial, or travel contexts. It is a formal and technical term. - The leu has been the primary Romanian monetary unit for over a century. - When traveling, you must exchange your money for the local Romanian monetary unit.
- The term is often used in historical or comparative economic studies to discuss changes in Romania's currency system over time.
- The 2005 revaluation introduced a new Romanian monetary unit, the "leu redenominated".
- Leu (plural: lei): The specific name of the primary Romanian monetary unit.
- Ban (plural: bani): A subdivision of the leu; 100 bani equal one leu.
- Monetary unit: The general category to which this term belongs.
This term has a single, specific meaning related to the currency of Romania. It does not have other common definitions.
- Romanian currency
- Unit of Romanian money
There are no common idioms that specifically use the phrase "Romanian monetary unit."
There are no phrasal verbs associated with the noun phrase "Romanian monetary unit."