Kroner is just the plural form of a currency like "dollars" or "pounds" or "pesos". So, "Do you have any kroner?" works just like "Do you have any dollars?"
Very carefully. But if you meant an example sentence, then: Kroner rhymes with boner lol.
You just used it in a sentence.
Definition of Kroner is see table at currency. Sentence: At a bank there is a lot of kroner that is storaged.
My Norwegian grandfather pays his groceries with kroner.
Countries in Scandinavia use or have used the Kroner,
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You need to be more specific. Both Denmark, Sweden and Norway use kroner.
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No. In Iceland we use the currency of Icelandic kroners.
Norwegian Kroner ($1=5.7kr)
Norway use their own money, Norske kroner
Like Sweden and Denmark, the currency is 'Kroner' pron. kroo-nuh, which directly translated means 'crowns' - the ISO code is NOK. 1 krone is made up of 100 øre, pron ur-ruh, which directly translated means 'ears'! This could well be ears of corn or wheat though ...!