IPA: /lɛmˈpɪrə/
KK: /lɛmˈpɪərə/
A unit of currency used in Honduras, named after the indigenous leader Lempira.
The price of the book is 200 lempiras.
The word 'lempira' originates from the indigenous Lenca language of Honduras, referring to a currency named after a Lenca chief, Lempira, who was a symbol of resistance against Spanish colonization. The term signifies the historical and cultural significance of the Lenca people and their heritage.
Think of the Lenca chief Lempira, who represents the strength and heritage of the Lenca people, helping you remember that 'lempira' is not just a currency but a symbol of cultural identity.