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The Spanish name 'Peso' means "weight" or "currency" in English.
American currency is based on the dollar. Depends on which part of America... it's a large continent: * Canada: Dollar * United States of America: Dollar * Chile: Peso * Mexico: Peso * Brazil: Real * Colombia: Peso * Bolivia: Boliviano * Peru: Sol * Argentina: Peso * Uruguay: Peso * Paraguay: Guarani * Venezuela: Bolivar * Guyana: Dollar * ...
No country uses the Bolivar as its currency. The currency of Bolivia is the Boliviano, and that name is sometimes rendered in English as the Bolivar.
It is called the Bolivian boliviano.
peso means small
Bolivian boliviano was created in 1864.
Getto del peso in Italian means "shotput" in English.
Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano ended in 2010.
Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano was created in 1925.
The word "peso" is already used in English to refer to the currency of several countries, including Mexico, Argentina, and the Philippines. Therefore, there is no specific translation needed for the word "peso" in English.
No. Eventhough some countries have the peso, they are different. In other Spanish speaking countries,they use other currencies such as the bolívar. Spain: Euro Ecuador: Sucre Perú: new Sol Bolivia: boliviano Ecuador: dolar Paraguay: guaraní For example.