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The Brazilian currency is called the "real" (singular form pronounced "hey-al" as the R in the beginning of a word in Portuguese makes the same sound as an H in English) or "reais" (plural form pronounced "hey-ice")...

They shorten it by writing R$.

They have R$0.05, R$.10, R$.25, R$.50, and R$1.00 coins and R$2, R$5, R$10, R$20, R$50, R$100 bills.

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