tunisian dinar

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tunisian dinar

The shopkeeper counts out several Tunisian dinar notes for the customer.

Definition

Noun: - The basic unit of money in Tunisia: The Tunisian dinar is the official currency of the North African country Tunisia. It is subdivided into 1,000 millimes.

Usage

The term "Tunisian dinar" is used to refer to the currency itself, its value, or specific amounts of money in Tunisia. - The hotel room costs 120 Tunisian dinars per night. - The exchange rate for the Tunisian dinar has remained stable. - He converted his euros into Tunisian dinars at the airport.

Advanced Usage
  • Currency Code: In international finance, the Tunisian dinar is often abbreviated as TND.
    • The invoice is listed in TND.
  • Symbol: The dinar is sometimes represented by the symbol "د.ت" (Arabic script) or "DT" (Latin script) in local contexts.
    • The price is 15 DT.
Variants and Related Words
  • Dinar (n): A unit of currency used in several countries, including Algeria, Iraq, Jordan, and others. The Tunisian dinar is a specific instance of this.
  • Millime (n): A subunit of the Tunisian dinar, where 1 dinar = 1000 millimes. (Note: Due to low value, millime coins are rarely used in practice).
Synonyms
  • Tunisian currency: A more general term for the money used in Tunisia.
  • TND: The official three-letter currency code.
Related Phrases
  • Dinar note / Dinar coin: Refers to the physical banknotes and coins.
    • I need smaller dinar notes for the market.
  • Dinar-denominated: Describes assets or prices stated in Tunisian dinars.
    • The bond is dinar-denominated.
tunisian dinar

The shopkeeper counts out several Tunisian dinar notes for the customer.

Noun
  1. the basic unit of money in Tunisia

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