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The word "dollar" originates from the German word "Taler," which referred to a large silver coin used in Europe during the 16th century.

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What does the language dollar come from?

From the German word Thaler


What language did the word dollar come from?

It's German. A 'taler', or 'thaler' (pronounced very similarly to dollar) was a silver coin. 'Daler' was the next form of the word, from which 'dollar' comes from.


What is the Irish word for dollar?

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What Language on a dollar bill?

English and Latin


French word for dollar?

"un dollar"


Which language has no word for no?

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Is language a compound word?

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What language is on the pyramid seal on the dollar bill?

The language on the pyramid seal on the dollar bill is Latin. The phrase "Annuit Coeptis" above the pyramid translates to "He approves our undertakings," while "Novus Ordo Seclorum" below the pyramid means "New Order of the Ages."


Is kidufriaudesk a word?

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Latin word for dollar?

The Latin word for the "dollar" is "pupa" . Though there is a Latin translation for the word "dollar" the Romans did not use Dollars, they used what is called a denarius or aureus.


What is the french word for dollar?

Un dollar (masc.)


How many syllables are in the word language?

There are two syllables in the word language. (Lang-uage)