Money in Spanish is dinero. Dollar in Spanish is peso.
In Spanish, money is "dinero." Spain has adopted the Euro, and the cent is the decimal division (1/100th Euro).
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On June 2, 1497 the Ordinance of Medina del Campo changed the name of Spanish money from the maravedí to coins. The coins were called the real, the excelente, the Blanca, and billon, known as vellón in Spanish.
Money in Puerto Rico is known as dinero (money) or chavo. The US dollar is called peso.
The Chilean, or Chileno in Spanish, currency is the Chilean Peso.
No. In the time of the Spanish Empire, there was an 8-reales coin (a piece of eight) which was called a peso. From this many of the Spanish colonies got their currencies. Meanwhile, Spain changed to the escudo, then the pesata, and now the euro.
Before 2002 the currency of Spain was the Peseta. Since 2002 it has been the Euro.
Money in Puerto Rico is known as dinero (money) or chavo. The US dollar is called peso.
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A spanish girl is called chica