Istanbul is in the country, Turkey. The currency in Turkey is called the Lira.
At today's market rate, 1 Lira is worth about $0.55 US, but PLZ remember that the rate floats day to day.
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I would be surprised if there was no nightclub in Istanbul that caters specifically to Arabs, but I am not aware of any specific establishment.
Yes, you can change your Arabic money into American money by changing them in a bureau.
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There is no Arabic money every contry has its own money just like there is no English money.. Name the contry __________________ last i checked, the English do have their own money. Its called the british pound.
When you pay money from an Arabic bank to an American company, the money will be converted into the US dollars.
Can someone please answer this. I wanna know the name of the song too. Sounds like an arabic song
Answer 1Yes, one of the functions of the bank is Forex exchange. This therefore means toy can have your Arabic money changed to the American money in the Arabic bank.Answer 2Most Likely.There is no such thing as "Arabic money" as every single Arab country has a distinct currency (with the exception of Palestine, which uses the Israeli Sheqel). There are also numerous currencies with Arabic writing on them that are no longer acceptable currencies, such as the Saddam Iraqi Dinar. However, most banks in Arab countries with tellers will convert their currency into USD. Admittedly, they would prefer not to, but they will.
in standard Arabic say " Almal" in slang Arabic say " fuloos" or " massari".
There are many different words for money in Arabic, just as there are in English (money, bacon, bills, dough, moola, etc.). The proper word for "money" in Arabic is Maal (مال). The most commonly used word for "money" in spoken Arabic is Flus (فُلوس), which literally means "cents". You may hear other slang terms from time to time, but these two are the most common.