IPA: /ˈfɔːrɪnt/
KK: /fɔːrɪnt/
The forint is the official currency of Hungary, used for all financial transactions in the country.
When traveling to Hungary, you will need to exchange your money for forints.
The word 'forint' originates from the Italian 'fiorino', which means 'little flower' and refers to the gold florin coin that was first minted in Florence. The term was adopted in Hungary to denote its currency, reflecting the historical influence of the Italian coinage system.
Think of the Italian word 'fiorino', which means 'little flower', to remember that 'forint' refers to a currency that has roots in the historical gold coin.