Kroner is the unit of money in Greenland and Norway. With slightly different spellings, it is (or was at one time) also used in Austria, Denmark, some of the German states, Liechtenstein, and Sweden.
Definition of Kroner is see table at currency. Sentence: At a bank there is a lot of kroner that is storaged.
Like Sweden and Denmark, the currency is 'Kroner' pron. kroo-nuh, which directly translated means 'crowns' - the ISO code is NOK. 1 krone is made up of 100 øre, pron ur-ruh, which directly translated means 'ears'! This could well be ears of corn or wheat though ...!
Amber Kroner is 5' 1".
Gary Kroner was born in 1940.
Richard Kroner was born in 1884.
Richard Kroner died in 1974.
Erling Kroner died in 2011.
Erling Kroner was born in 1943.
Ah, what a lovely question! TDKK stands for "Tanzanian Shilling" in the world of currency. Just like Danish Kroner, it's another way people use money in Tanzania. Isn't it fascinating how different places have their own special currencies to trade with?
Countries in Scandinavia use or have used the Kroner,
Rachel Kroner goes by Lulu.
My Norwegian grandfather pays his groceries with kroner.