ugandan shilling

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ugandan shilling

A vendor counts out Ugandan shillings for a customer at a market stall.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The basic unit of money in Uganda: The Ugandan shilling is the official currency of the Republic of Uganda. It is subdivided into 100 cents.
Usage
  • The term "Ugandan shilling" is used to refer to the currency itself, its value in financial contexts, and physical banknotes and coins.
  • It is commonly abbreviated as UGX in international finance and currency exchange markets.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The price for a local meal is about 10,000 Ugandan shillings.
    • Tourists are advised to exchange their dollars for Ugandan shillings upon arrival.
    • The central bank issued new Ugandan shilling notes to improve security features.
Advanced Usage
  • "to be quoted in Ugandan shillings": used when prices or financial instruments are denominated in this currency.
    • The export contract is priced in Ugandan shillings to avoid foreign exchange risk for the local company.
Variants and Related Words
  • Shilling (n): A monetary unit used in several other countries, such as Kenya and Tanzania. The Ugandan shilling is a specific instance of this broader category.
  • Cent (n): A subdivision of the Ugandan shilling; 100 cents equal 1 shilling. (Note: Due to inflation, cent denominations are rarely used in practice.)
Synonyms
  • UGX: The official three-letter currency code for the Ugandan shilling.
  • Ugandan currency: A more general term for the money used in Uganda.
Related Phrases
  • Shilling zone: An informal term sometimes used to refer to East African countries that use shilling-based currencies.
  • Weak/Strong shilling: Phrases used in economic discourse to describe the exchange rate performance of the currency.
    • A weak Ugandan shilling makes imports more expensive.
ugandan shilling

A vendor counts out Ugandan shillings for a customer at a market stall.

Noun
  1. the basic unit of money in Uganda; equal to 100 cents

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