Examples of using Drachma in English and their translations into Serbian
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Cyrillic
I got 50 drachma on you!
So for Pete's sake, what's a drachma?
I got 50 drachma on you!
A drachma was about one day's wages.
I have found the drachma I had lost!”.
A drachma was a day's wage for a labourer.
Because I found the drachma, which I lost.
A drachma was a day's wages for a laboring man.
Prior to the euro, the Greek currency was the drachma.
Luke 15:8 Gr drachmas, one drachma was a day's wages.
The sheep was lost, the drachma was lost.
The drachma would be devalued against the euro by at least 50%.
Rejoice with me, for I have found the drachma which I lost.
The Drachma was the official currency in Greece for a long time, but it has replaced by the Euro.
If Greece does not,it will be on its way back to the drachma.
So no matter how many drachma they say they're going to give, this would constitute a default on their debt.
Over time, Greece might go back to the drachma.
Papanikolaou's portrait appeared on the Greek 10,000 drachma note from 1995- 2001 before being replaced by the Euro.
Between 1832 and2002 the currency of Greece was the drachma.
Or, what woman having ten drachmas, if she lose one drachma, does not light a lamp and sweep the house and seek carefully till she find it?
Greece might be forced to return to its old currency, the drachma.
The procedure used to fix the irrevocable conversion rate between the drachma and the euro was different, since the euro by then was already two years old.
So, Greek central bank… that prints its own,let's call new drachma.
Greece's economic reforms that led to it abandoning the drachma as its currency in favour of the euro in 2002 made it easier for the country to borrow money.
Rejoice with me, she says,because I have found the Drachma which I had lost.
Many rightly believe that if there is a default, the drachma will become a“falling” currency and it will be extremely difficult to sustain its exchange rate.
They will maybe say every one Euro you have will be converted into one drachma.
One side of the tetra drachma coins depicts Alexander the Great, while the other side shows the Greek god Zeus sitting on a throne with an eagle perched on his extended arm.
From aristocratic homes down to the poorest homes,he never kept a drachma on him.
One side of the tetra drachma coins depicts Alexander the Great, while the other side depicts the Greek god Zeus sitting on a throne with an eagle on his outstretched right arm.
