sudanese pound
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Definition
Noun: - The basic unit of money in Sudan: The Sudanese pound is the official currency of the Republic of Sudan. It is subdivided into 100 smaller units called piasters.
Usage
The term "Sudanese pound" is used to refer to the currency itself, its value, or specific amounts of money in the context of Sudan. - The price is 50 Sudanese pounds. - He exchanged his dollars for Sudanese pounds at the bank. - The Sudanese pound has fluctuated in value recently.
Advanced Usage
- Currency Code: In international finance, the Sudanese pound is often represented by the currency code SDG.
- The invoice must be paid in SDG (Sudanese pounds).
- Historical Context: The currency has been reissued in different forms throughout Sudan's history, sometimes following economic reforms or political changes.
Variants and Related Words
- Piaster (noun): A subunit of the Sudanese pound. 1 Sudanese pound = 100 piasters.
- SDG: The official three-letter ISO currency code for the Sudanese pound.
Synonyms
- Sudanese currency: A general term for the money used in Sudan.
- Pound (in the context of Sudan): Often shortened to "pound" when the context is clearly about Sudan, though this can be ambiguous with other pound currencies.
Related Phrases
- Exchange rate of the Sudanese pound: The value of the Sudanese pound compared to another currency.
- The exchange rate of the Sudanese pound against the US dollar is a key economic indicator.
- Pound note (or pound banknote): Refers to the paper money of the Sudanese pound.
- He paid with a 100-pound note.
Noun
- the basic unit of money in the Sudan; equal to 100 piasters