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The currency used in several Arabic-speaking countries is the "dinar." It is the official currency of countries like Jordan, Tunisia, Kuwait, and Algeria. In some other countries, the currency is known as the "dirham" or "riyal."
Money from different countries is typically green, but it can also be red, blue, yellow, or other colors. The specific color of money varies depending on the country and the design of their currency.
Each of the Spanish speaking countries have their own form of currency (Although, a few do share). Balboa - Panamá (replaced by US dollar 2004) Bolívar - Venezuela Colón - Costa Rica Colón- El Salvador (replaced by US dollar 2001) Guaraní - Uruguay Lempira - Honduras Córdoba - Nicaragua Euro - España Peso - Argentina Boliviano, Peso - Bolivia Peso - Chile Bogatá, Peso - Colombia Peso - Cuba Peso - México Peso - Uruguay Quetzal - Guatemala Sol nuevo - Perú Sucre, American Dollar - Ecuador (replaced by US dollar 2000) While some of the currencies may have the same name, they (for the most part) do not have the same value when converting currencies. For Example: 1 Cuban peso is actually worth 13.9 Mexican Pesos.
Spanish people use the Euro as their currency. It has been in circulation since 2002 when Spain adopted the currency along with several other European Union countries.
"Mula" can mean "mule" in Spanish, which is a hybrid between a donkey and a horse. It can also be a slang term for money or cash.
Each Spanish speaking country uses its own money, such as Argentinian Peso Euro U.S. dollar Bolivar
Honduran people mostly use the lempira and several spanish speaking countries use pesos.
TRY WRITING ABOUT THE HISTORY OF MONEY AND THE DIFFERENT WAYS MONEY IS USED IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES AND THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF MONEY THAT DIFFERENT COUNTRIES USE.
Many different Spanish speaking countries use or have used coins and paper money denominated as the "peso," which is the Spanish word for "pound." A coin or bill marked as "un peso" is a one peso coin or bill. The value of one peso depends on which country's currency is being assessed.
The word for money is dinero.Plata is also used in many countries.
Genereally speaking, yes you can as long as it isn't counterfeit. Check the policies for your own particular home eBay site, though, as different countries have different policies.
Types of money used in different countries include: dollars, pesos, lira, pounds, euro
yes in different countries money doesn't need to be green
If one wants to learn how to speak Spanish with a South American dialect, the best place to learn is in South America. There are many different Spanish schools throughout the different countries; some will even place you with a local family, which will save you money on room and board.
There is no such thing as "Spanish" money any more. Spain, along with a number of other European countries, now uses the "euro".
Money is the same in both the North and the South. In different countries the money value is different.
because it is money