Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Manat trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Turkmen currency is called Manat.
The word“manat” derives from the Russian word for coin.
Turkmenistan's currency is called Manat.
Turkmenistani new manat is sibdivided into 100 Tenge.
Azerbaijan's official currency is the Manat.
For 5 manat you can take a cab from the airport to Metro Azizbeyov.
The journey takes an hour and costs 0.40 manat.
Manat was also the name of the Soviet ruble in both the Azerbaijani and Turkmen languages.
The currency of Azerbaijan is called the manat.
The word manat is borrowed from the Russian word"монета"(coin) which is pronounced as"maneta".
The national currency of Azerbaijan is called Manat.
This monopoly drives up the price to nearly 50 Manat and many times it leaves you with no other options, especially when arriving at late hours.
The fares for buses andminibuses are posted usually in both old and new manat(qupik).
Turkmenistan's manat: This oil-exporting nation with close economic ties to Russia devalued its currency by 19 percent in January.
As of June 18, 2016, 1 UnitedStates dollar is equivalent to 3.50[5] Turkmenistan manat.
Turkmenistan's manat: This oil-exporting nation with close economic ties to Russia devalued its currency by 19 percent in January.
A common rule of thumb for busrates in Azerbaijan seems to be about 1 manat per hour ride.
Turkmenistan's manat: This oil-exporting nation with close economic ties to Russia devalued its currency by 19 percent in January.
It was introduced on October 1993,replacing the Russian ruble at a rate of 1 manat= 500 ruble.
Economy of Turkmenistan Oil platform of Turkmenistan in Caspiansea Fixed exchange rates Turkmen manat= 100 tenge Fiscal year Calendar year Trade organisations CIS, ECO Statistics GDP $95.5 billion(PPP, 2016 est.).
Although inflation reached 16.6 percent in 2007, leading to speculation that Azerbaijan's fast growing energy sector had created a bubble, the chronic inflation was checked earlier this decade,leading to the release of a new currency, the manat.
Since his election in 2007, President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow has unified the country's dual currency exchange rate,ordered the redenomination of the manat, reduced state subsidies for gasoline, and initiated development of a special tourism zone(Awaza) on the Caspian Sea.
The lowest price you can get for ataxi to the center should be around 15 Manat(old Lada, unmarked taxi).