tenge

IPA: tˈɛndʒ

noun

  • The basic monetary unit of Kazakhstan; subdivided into tiyin.
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Examples of "tenge" in Sentences

  • I say let Tenjho Tenge do the same.
  • However the NBK was still holding on to the tenge.
  • The currency changed to tijn and tenge around the end of 1993.
  • The first consignment of tenge was printed abroad, in the U.K..
  • Tenjho Tenge first character collection album by various artists.
  • She said pensions would increase by 3000 tenge to 12000 tenge monthly.
  • They purchased it for some 1000 tenge and decided to install it in front of their business.
  • Kazakhstan is investigating the alleged illegal production of crude oil worth 212 billion tenge ($1.44 billion) by
  • By contrast, the Romanian leu has gained 1% against the dollar and Kazakhstan's tenge is little changed this month.
  • The audit revealed that the Church of Scientology had earned about 30 million tenge in recent years (more than $200 thousand).
  • Second, people are confused as to whether to hold their savings in dollars (which are expensive now, but might fall in price again) or tenge, which is weakening.
  • As if to confirm, dass cites official statistics for embezzlement since the beginning of this year – about nine billion tenge (over $60 million) – and adds his own mathematical reasoning [ru]:
  • Assuming that the majority of theft has not yet been discovered, and a part of the cases is still in the process of investigation, I estimate the total volume of embezzlement to be about 200 billion tenge for the current year.
  • A spokeswoman for the financial police alleged that the consortium in 2008 produced 1.1 million metric tons of oil and 94,000 tons of gas condensate in excess of its approved quota, giving it "illegal revenues" of 104 billion tenge ($708 million).

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