noun🔗SharePiasterThe subdivision of the South Sudanese pound, equal to 1/100 of a pound"The small shop sold sweets for prices like 25 piasters each. "Der kleine Laden verkaufte Süßigkeiten zu Preisen wie 25 Piaster pro Stück.nationeconomyfinanceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗SharePiasterA Spanish or Spanish-American coin and unit of currency, originally worth eight real."The old pirate buried his treasure chest filled with gold coins and silver piasters on the deserted island. "Der alte Pirat vergrub seine Schatztruhe voller Goldmünzen und Silber-Piaster auf der einsamen Insel.valueeconomyfinancecommercehistoryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗SharePiasterA form of currency formerly used in the French-speaking parts of Canada.""My grandfather told stories of a time when he earned just a few piasters for a whole day's work on the farm in Quebec." "Mein Großvater erzählte Geschichten von einer Zeit, als er nur ein paar Piaster für einen ganzen Tag Arbeit auf der Farm in Quebec verdiente.economyfinancehistoryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗SharePiasterA form of currency formerly used in French Indochina."My grandfather told me stories about how things were much cheaper when he lived in Vietnam and paid for everything with piasters. "Mein Großvater erzählte mir Geschichten darüber, wie viel günstiger alles war, als er in Vietnam lebte und alles mit Piaster bezahlte.economyfinancehistoryworldChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗SharePiasterA form of currency originally used in the Ottoman Empire, and now used as a subunit in the Middle Eastern countries of Egypt, Lebanon, Sudan, Syria, Jordan, Libya, South Sudan, Turkey and Cyprus""My grandfather remembers when a loaf of bread only cost a few piasters in Syria." "Mein Großvater erinnert sich, als ein Brot in Syrien nur ein paar Piaster kostete.economyfinanceworldChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading