Hryvnia is pronounced as "HREEV-nee-ah." The emphasis is on the first syllable, and the "y" is pronounced like the "ee" in "see." This Ukrainian currency name reflects its Slavic roots and can sometimes be challenging for non-native speakers.
Ukrainian hryvnia was created in 1996.
Hryvnia or Hryvnya, (UAH). Currency does not hold strong, and the hryvnia is losing value
Hryvnia (UAH) is currently used in Ukraine. It is also called Ukrainian Hryvnia. It`s value today, 5th February 2011 is : 8.72 UAH = 1 USD.
The term "ykpaiha" refers to the currency of Ukraine, known as the hryvnia (UAH). The hryvnia has been in use since 1996 and is subdivided into 100 kopiykas. The currency code for the hryvnia is UAH, and it is symbolized by "₴."
Hryvnia (UAH)
Hryvnia
The currency of Ukraine is the hryvnia.
The Hryvnia is the currency of the Ukraine.
NO, Ukraine use Hryvnia
Ukraine
This is money from the Ukraine. The word is not "konihok" but rather "КОПІЙОК" which is in the cyrillic alphabet, and would be pronounced as "KOPIYOK." There are 100 Kopiyok to the Hryvnia (so Kopiyok would be more akin to Cents and Hryvnia more akin to Dollars), and there are about 7.88 Hryvnia to the US Dollar as of late February 2012.
The Hryvnia is the currency of Ukraine, not the euro.