IPA: /keɪˈreɪtsuː/
KK: /keɪˈreɪtsuː/
Definition: A group of companies in Japan that are connected through ownership and shareholding, working together for mutual benefit and security.
Example: The keiretsu system helps Japanese companies collaborate and support each other in the market.
IPA: /ˈkiːnə/
KK: /ˈkiːnə/
Definition: A unit of currency used in Papua New Guinea.
Example: I exchanged my dollars for kina at the bank.
IPA: /ˈkoʊboʊ/
KK: /kəʊboʊ/
Definition: A small unit of currency in Nigeria, which is one hundredth of a naira.
Example: I saved a few kobo to buy some snacks.
IPA: /kəˈpɪkə/
KK: /kəˈpɪkə/
Definition: A unit of currency used in Ukraine, equal to one hundredth of a hryvnia.
Example: I exchanged my dollars for kopiykas to buy some snacks.
IPA: /ˈkroʊ.nə/
KK: /ˈkroʊnə/
Definition: A unit of currency used in Sweden and formerly in some other countries.
Example: I exchanged my dollars for krona before my trip to Sweden.
IPA: /ˈkroʊnə/
Definition: A unit of currency used in some countries, such as Denmark and Norway, and historically in Austria.
Example: I exchanged my dollars for kroner before traveling to Norway.
IPA: /kruːn/
KK: /kron/
Definition: A unit of currency used in some countries, such as Estonia and Sweden.
Example: The price of the book is 100 kroon.
IPA: /ˈkuːnə/
KK: /kʊnə/
Definition: Connected to the Kuna people or their language.
Example: The Kuna culture is rich in traditions and art.
Definition: The basic unit of money used in Croatia, which is divided into smaller units called lipa.
Example: I exchanged my dollars for kunas before traveling to Croatia.
IPA: /ˈkwɑːtʃə/
KK: /kwɑːtʃə/
Definition: Kwacha is the name of the currency used in Zambia and Malawi.
Example: The price of the book is fifty kwacha.
IPA: /ˈkwɑːn.zə/
KK: /kwɑːnzə/
Definition: Kwanza is the name of the currency used in Angola.
Example: The price of goods in Angola is often listed in kwanza.
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