Title | : | Currencies Of Countries Around The World |
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What's your favourite currency? Comment from : General Knowledge |
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you actyallycan pay with euros in switzerland or sweeden Comment from : Linfan |
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Morrocco and the UAE both call their currency dirham, no? Comment from : Jorge Palacio |
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u displayed the wrong swiss franc Comment from : rayan101 lol |
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The Vietnamese currency 💀 Comment from : SkidMarks |
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Czechia also ises their crowns Comment from : Bor Buné |
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bMany currencies also derive their names from historic measures for weight; for example:/bbr- pound (lb): obviously the various Pounds (£), and, from latin ilibra,/i the Turkish ilira,/i (₺) as well as the Italian, Maltese and Vatican ilira/i and the Byzantine ilitra/ibr- drachm/dram (ʒ): the old Greek drachm (∆ρ) and the Armenian Dram (֏)br- the Russian/Belarussian Rouble and the Ukrainian Hryvnia get their names from old Slavic units of weightbr- The Kazakh itenge/i and the Mongol itögrög/i get their names from an old word meaning iscales,/i as in the weight measuing device itselfbrbrbOthers from previously used and established currencies:/bbr- Taler/Daler turned into the Dollarbr- Peso, Pataca and Piastre used to be coins worth 8 ireal,/i which is another demonination whose name translates to iroyal/ibr- Dinars and Denars are derived from the Roman denariusbr- Shilling/Schilling are names of common Germanic coinsbr- The subdivisions of the Polish złoty (grosz), the Turkish lira (kuruş) and the old Austrian Schilling (Groschen) get their name from the iGroschen,/i a coin worth 10 or 12 ipfennig/ibr- Following that, iPfennig/i lent its name to subdivisions of the Bosnian mark as ifening,/i among othersbr- Guilders (NL: gulden) were a common Dutch currency, and its symbols (ƒ or fl) are derived from the ancient Florin coinbr- The various versions of the German Mark also influenced the Bosnian iconvertible mark/i and the Finnish imarkka/ibr- Rupee and Rupiyah are derived from an ancient word used to describe coinsbr- The names of the Chinese (yuan, jiao, fen), Japanese (yen, sen) and Korean (won, cheon) currency units share common etymological ancestors dating back to Ancient Chinabr- iRand/i is the name Dutch settlers gave to their coins when they colonialized South Africabr- The name of the Bhutanese ingultrum/i literally translates to isilver coin/ibrbrbSome others named their currency after their own country or places within:/bbr- Shortened versions of the country's name the currency was issued were used for the Lithuanian ilitas/i and the Latvian ilats/ibr- The same was done with the iEuro,/i as well as a proposed unified currency for Africa, the iAfro/ibr- The Eritrean inakfa/i is named after a city in EritreabrbrbYet some others call their currency "money":/bbr- the Albanian ilek/ibr- the Azerbaijani imanat/ibrbrDue to the amount of info some may be wrong, feel free to correct me Please keep it civil Comment from : FRTZKNG |
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Vietnamese Dong Comment from : KAUSHIK GHOSH |
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In India 1 US $ is worth more than 80- (80 Rupees Comment from : KAUSHIK GHOSH |
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Reading the comment section, it looks like the map was not the best idea as it would need extensive etymological research In order to be accurate:-) Comment from : Vojtěch Drábek |
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very surprised the Chinese yuan is used only 166 Comment from : matt ayele |
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Well condensed and explained very well thanks Comment from : Navnit Patel |
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The Turkish Lira would also be a pound Comment from : Einzeln und frei |
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I live in Cameroon The Central African CFA franc is used bonly/b in the six nations of Central Africa and not in the other countries you mentioned They use other types of francs Comment from : Lawrence Seguin |
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As a Greek person I found it really sad when we stopped using Drachmas I mean countless people used them for around 2450 years It was the oldest currency still used in the world Sad Comment from : Safersephiroth777 |
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Złoty Comment from : Daniel Moss |
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Italian lira Comment from : Si fly |
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What about the South African rand also used in Namibia Comment from : Antoine Steeghs |
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Brazil should be brown Comment from : Cordova Jose |
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The timeless and universally accepted currency and my favorite is : gold 🪙 Comment from : Siddharth Shekhar |
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And the name dollar is taken from Bohemian (Czech) tolar, silver medieval coins minted from very pure (valuable) silver from the mines in Bohemia Comment from : miloslav skorepa |
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Might want to redo video with these corrections Comment from : Mike Sands |
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The currencies of China, Korea and Japan derive their name from yuan , so it would be another currency family Comment from : Mike Sands |
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wow that sweedish share stock is so readable i don't even know swedish but my german is enough to understand a lot of whats written there i just assumed that 400 years change language enough that it wouldn't be trivial to understand it Comment from : Esrohm |
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there was a currency used in china Comment from : GoddusGD |
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Czech Krone (Koruna) brPanama use american DOLLAR, if i ma not mistaken Comment from : honza |
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im from poland and its funny for me to hear how you say złoty Comment from : Olek Perk |
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Polish Złoty, translates, to gold :p Comment from : Łukasz Walczak |
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its not zloty you can pronouce it lije zwoty z(ł)oty Comment from : PEM the duck |
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4:32 Nowadays El Salvador uses also Bitcoin :) Comment from : Jerzy z Białowieży |
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What makes dollars to be more value than any other money in the whole world? Comment from : Samuel Robert Akanyijuka |
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there is only one dollar that matters sorry but that is the reality if bitcoin, euro or pound is your preference you better check your exchange rates Comment from : strawberriebabieex3 |
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Why Prussia gloria playing in backround Comment from : tea fan |
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Well, in Bulgaria we pay with lions Comment from : Светослав Петровски ⚛️ |
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Bro just read the Wikipedia page about Chinese knife money wthh Comment from : Prussian_Floppa |
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Correction for map UAE uses dirham Comment from : Brainium |
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I am surprised Canada is even on the list yes we do have a large economy despite being a small country and maybe out dealings with the US spike it's use actually, now that I think of it, makes sense Comment from : adam |
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What about the Israeli shekel? Comment from : MCJon |
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Hey love your videos by the way the Caribbean country 'Grenada' is actually pronounced 'Gren-ay-da' not like in Spain Comment from : Isaac Semple |
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Interesting currency facts:br1) much of the British Empire used to use pound sterling, or at least a local version of it (eg Jersey or Guernsey pound) This reality changes as the USA took over Britain’s role as economic superpower, with countries like Canada, Australia, New Zealand, etc changing to local versions of the dollar Now, even some British Overseas Territories have local dollars rather than poundbr2) The British pound sign, £, is a fancy L much like $ is a fancy S and € is a fancy e When Britain still had pounds, shillings and pence, the abbreviation was LSD (pennies used to be d, not p) These letters are derived from Latin origins, hence why the letters don’t matchbr3) The Turkish Lira and the British pound £ share a same origin Lira is a translation of the same Latin word that gives the L in £ Comment from : Loui Coleman |
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You’re wrong the currency of French Polynesia,New Caledonia,and Wallis And Futuna is not the Central African CFA Franc the currency of those countries is the CFP Franc and even in their native language like in French Polynesia CFP Franc in Tahitian is Te Farāne but in New Caledonia and Wallis And Futuna CFP Franc in French is Franc Pacifique Comment from : Roupen Magardichian |
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Preußens Gloria 🇩🇪👍 Comment from : Henning K |
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3:58 where exactly is Palestinian ?! brThe Jordanian dinar is being used in Jordan ok But where is it also being used? 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️ Comment from : Vlady Rahamimov |
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POV u buy a knife using a knife Comment from : Mynthie |
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7:07 what about poland Comment from : brown |
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WHY DID YOU CALL GOLDFORINT "FLORIN" I'M SO CONFUSED? Comment from : ORV |
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Wow Comment from : Tamiah Gifford |
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👍👏👌💖🇵🇰😅 Comment from : Syed Nuz |
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INDEED THE WORD SALARY comes from salt The salt was so important, that ancient Romans built a road called "Via Salaria" It is still used today, of course it's not actually the same old road made with rocks and dirt but whit tarmac but it follows the old one in the same direction Comment from : Leonardo Vetta |
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A Comment from : Akash Persaud |
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When Comment from : Akash Persaud |
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Way Comment from : Akash Persaud |
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L Comment from : Akash Persaud |
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World is mine Comment from : Akash Persaud |
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I not do in it Comment from : Akash Persaud |
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I born January 1st aleem chicharron I get rub in the money traffic in with Trinidad to afthgtan to Kuwait to Trinidad Comment from : Akash Persaud |
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Rubioe Comment from : Jawwad Akram |
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Crown Comment from : Jawwad Akram |
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Dollar Comment from : Jawwad Akram |
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Pound Comment from : Jawwad Akram |
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Euro Comment from : Jawwad Akram |
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Turkeys Comment from : Jawwad Akram |
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Frank Comment from : Jawwad Akram |
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I got a coin collection and I love to collect euro cents, cause there are so many to discover Recently I found so many new german once’s and from Spain :) Comment from : Maze Unofficial |
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Roman soldiers were at one time paid in salt That were both words "salary" and "soldier" came from Comment from : Roman Sochacki |
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Nepal and India Comment from : chinni naveen |
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Did you do any video about the minimum salary (legal or de facto) and medium salary across different countries? Comment from : EL M |
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Can Ihavr money? Comment from : Rick And The Toys |
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He didn’t do much info Oh well Comment from : Axel Diaz |
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The USD is the world's currency, 90 of the USD is the currency in the world for trade and exchange Comment from : nesseiht gnay |
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I'm fairly certain Lira means pound as well, similar to Livre in French for Lebanon which is included in pink Comment from : Daniel Ponder |
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I think the Euro is pretty cool, especially since the countries have their own versions Comment from : angelgott |
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Great work Comment from : Whyinem |
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I'm biased but to me the euro looks the best of them all, but that might be because it's the most recent one (I think?) Comment from : Dennis Engelen |
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Please Launch Only One Currency Doller And Change Capital Of India From Dehli To Easter Zone Anywhere Comment from : Mansi Dasgupta |
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Good bro Comment from : Tj’s fun TV |
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The map is wrongbrSyria uses Lira 🤨 Comment from : Abd elkarim |
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Vietnamese dong Comment from : Ridiculous Rick |
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What about bitcoin it is a global currency Comment from : Da Rusty Gamer |
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Katar Comment from : Samsung Gmail |
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Update! 1 US DOLLAR is now 4000000 BOLIVARES Possibly more tomorrow Comment from : Fernanda Peranzi |
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Wow you found an image of an old 10- swiss franc its from edition 6 from 1979 Edition 7 got never released edition 8 came 1997 and 9 (the current one) 2017 All dates for the 10Fr banknotes enwikipediaorg/wiki/Banknotes_of_the_Swiss_franc#Sixth_series Comment from : TBotr |
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Sweden is the first cashless country, not China youtube/5vdmNdkUyGA Comment from : SiewHei Lou |
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8:00 That's not truebr250000 Makes more censebrI know it because im from iran Comment from : Peyman Dajkhosh |
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The Dutch outlaying Island Aruba 🇦🇼 its money has the name Florin until today An alternate name of it is Guilder Comment from : C |
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The Rial currencies of the Middle East are similar to the Brazilian Real and Cambodian Riel maybe? Riel in Cambodian means coin similar to Rien in Thai Comment from : Isosceles Kramer |
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In some towns in Mexico they use the American dollar They refused to use the peso Comment from : 885818499 |
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12 year olds seeing the Vietnamese dong: in terms on maturity, we have no maturity Comment from : Highground pov |
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You forgot manat derived from the word "Moneta" (Latin Monēta) There are two manats: Azerbaijani and Turkmeni manat Comment from : Nicat Qurbanov |
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bListens the word "Escudo"/bbrMe: 🙎🏾♀️-->🧑🏾🦳 Comment from : Jenny Juliana |
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You missed the Pound which is used on the Isle of Man as well as mainland britain Comment from : Nathans Wargames |
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In Panama they use 2 currencies (Idk how to spell it) Balboa and USD Comment from : Luca Temminck |
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