trinidad and tobago dollar
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Definition
- Noun:
- The basic unit of money in Trinidad and Tobago: The "Trinidad and Tobago dollar" is the official currency of the twin-island Caribbean nation of Trinidad and Tobago. It is the standard monetary unit used for all financial transactions within the country.
Usage
- The "Trinidad and Tobago dollar" is used to price goods and services, denote value, and facilitate trade within the national economy.
- It is typically represented by the currency code TTD in international finance and by the symbol $ or TT$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies.
Examples
- The price of the souvenir was fifty Trinidad and Tobago dollars.
- You will need to exchange your currency for Trinidad and Tobago dollars upon arrival.
- The budget was allocated in millions of Trinidad and Tobago dollars (TTD).
Advanced Usage
- "Floating exchange rate": The value of the Trinidad and Tobago dollar fluctuates against other major currencies based on foreign exchange market forces.
- The Trinidad and Tobago dollar strengthened against the US dollar this week.
Variants and Related Words
- Dollar (n): A general term for the monetary unit of several countries, including Trinidad and Tobago. The specific national name is used for clarity.
- Cent (n): A subdivision of the Trinidad and Tobago dollar. One dollar equals 100 cents.
- The coin is worth twenty-five cents of a Trinidad and Tobago dollar.
Synonyms
- TTD: The three-letter ISO currency code.
- TT$: A common written symbol.
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago: The institution responsible for issuing and regulating the Trinidad and Tobago dollar.
- Currency: The broader system of money in general use in Trinidad and Tobago.
Noun
- the basic unit of money in Trinidad and Tobago