Jordanian Dinar (Noun)
Meaning
The basic unit of money in Jordan; equal to 1,000 fils.
Classification
Nouns denoting quantities and units of measure.
Examples
- The Jordanian dinar was introduced in 1950, replacing the Palestinian pound as the country's currency.
- In exchange for the goods, she received a substantial amount of Jordanian dinar.
- He needed to exchange his dollars for Jordanian dinar before traveling to Amman.
- The old hotel in Petra still accepted Jordanian dinar as payment for the room.
- After checking the exchange rate, she exchanged her euros for the Jordanian dinar.