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The Namibian Dollar. It is divided into 100 cents.
Namibia uses the Namibian dollar as their currency. One U.S. dollar is the same as about 11 Namibian dollar.
The currencies in Namibia are the Namibian dollar, aka NAD, and the South African rand, aka ZAR.
some times, yes. mainly people use different words to describe the sound of laughter.
Because some people want to be fun and use different words. Everyone is different, they like to add to words or make up words. it's kinda hard to explain. But the real detailed answer i can come up with is that they want to use different words. or even be cute in saying it.
Namibian Dollar. Also, South African Rand - equal & interchangeable.
people use words to communicate and talk
Yes, but in different countries, Braille is in different languages. For example, in Germany, people use Braille, but if you knew how to read Braille, you would also have to know German to understand what the words say in English. People who use Braille do not have their own language; they just write and read words in a different way.
People often use only the words that they are most familiar with.
People use a variety of different words in the world. The word shine is used less frequently than other words, however it is impossible to determine how often it is used.
Vocabulary examines the words you use when addressing different audiences.
Dialogue is just people talking. No two people talk the same - people use different words, longer or shorter sentences, and different slang expressions from one another.