zairese monetary unit

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zairese monetary unit

The shopkeeper counted out several zairese monetary units for the customer.

Definition

Noun: - The basic unit of currency in Zaire: A "zairese monetary unit" is the fundamental standard for money used in the former Republic of Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo). It refers to the primary currency unit, such as the zaire, which was subdivided into smaller units.

Usage
  • This term is used in historical and financial contexts to discuss the currency system that was official in Zaire.
  • It is a countable noun. You can refer to one unit or multiple units.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The zairese monetary unit was replaced after the country's name changed.
    • Prices were listed in the local zairese monetary unit.
    • Collectors seek old banknotes that represent the zairese monetary unit.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is primarily used in historical or numismatic (coin and banknote collecting) discussions, as Zaire no longer exists as a national name.
  • It can be used generically to refer to any of the denominations (e.g., 1 zaire, 5 zaires) that made up the currency system.
Variants and Related Words
  • Zaire (n): The name of the primary monetary unit itself (e.g., one zaire, ten zaires).
  • Likuta (n): A subdivision of the zaire; 100 makuta equaled 1 zaire.
  • Sengi (n): A further subdivision; 100 sengi equaled 1 likuta.
Synonyms
  • Currency unit of Zaire
  • Zairian monetary unit (a less common variant)
Notes
  • This term is specific to the period when the country was named Zaire (1971-1997). The modern currency is the Congolese franc.
  • The word "zairese" is the adjectival form relating to Zaire.
zairese monetary unit

The shopkeeper counted out several zairese monetary units for the customer.

Noun
  1. monetary unit in Zaire

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