A unit of currency in Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Pakistan.
[Hindi paisā, from Sanskrit *padā·śaḥ, quarter part : padam, foot, quarter (of a verse) + a·śaḥ, portion.]
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[Hindi paisā, from Sanskrit *padā·śaḥ, quarter part : padam, foot, quarter (of a verse) + a·śaḥ, portion.]
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The noun has one meaning:
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a fractional monetary unit in Bangladesh and India and Nepal and Pakistan
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A paisa (pl. paise) is a monetary unit currently equivalent to 1⁄100 of a rupee or Bangladeshi taka and is used in several countries, including Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Pakistan. Variant spellings include poisha (especially in Bangladesh), and pice, (during British rule). In the Hindi language, the word paisa often means money or cash.
Until the 1950s in India and Pakistan (and before 1947 in British India), the paisa was equivalent to 3 pies, ¼ of an anna, or 1⁄64 of a rupee. After the transition from a non-decimal currency to a decimal currency, the paisa was known as a naya paisa ("new paisa") for a few years. Here are examples of paisa:
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