yes; greek money was called drachma my English teacher told us.
The currency used in Greece was called the Drachma until 2002, when it was replaced by the Euro. Now, Greece uses the Euro as its official currency.
The Greek word for the letter t is ταφ, /taf/
The Greek island featured in the movie "Mamma Mia" is called Skopelos.
Yes, there is a symbol in the Greek alphabet that represents the /k/ sound, called “kappa.” However, the letter “c” like in the English alphabet does not exist in the Greek language.
In Telugu, fenu greek seeds are called "Menthulu" or "Menthikaya" మెంతులు / మెంతికాయ.
The letter C in Greek is called "sigma." It is equivalent to the English letter S.
A drachma.
drachma
Until 2002 they were the Drachma, which consisted of 100 Lepta. Since then Greece has joined the Euro (1 € = 100 cents, although the Greek coins use "Lepta" rather than "Cents"
Drachma, and more recently Euro also.
talent = 60 mina mina = 100 drachma stater = 2 drachma drachma = 6 obols Other coins: Decadrachm = 10 drachma Tetradrachm = 4 drachma Didrachm = stater = 2 drachma
The Greek currency is the Drachma of 100 Lepta. There are no Greek Shillings.
Greek drachma, meaning "to grasp." The drachma has been used, in various forms, since ancient times and was replaced by the euro in 2002.
About 10 cents
the currency of Greece in the 1900's was called a drachma. In 1982, they changed the currency to the Euro.
the drachma was an ancient Greek coin. Now, the Euro is used as Greek currency.
in ancient they called it drachma
Drachma