zloty
IPA: zɫˈɔti
noun
- The currency unit of Poland, divided into 100 groszy.
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Examples of "zloty" in Sentences
- Polish zloty has dropped much since October 2008.
- The emission of zloty coins are shown in the tables.
- The name is also a nickname for the Polish 1 zloty coin.
- The recognized English form of the word is zloty, plural zloty or zlotys.
- The Germans demanded 100 million zloty as a retribution from the city of arsaw.
- Poland's central bank governor Slawomir Skrzypek recently called the zloty "a very good shock absorber."
- Mr. Belka said the exchange rate of Poland's zloty, which is about 2.8 to th e dollar, "doesn't make my heart beat faster."
- The death of the governor won't affect the zloty, which is up 6 percent against the euro this year, or the country's financial stability, board member
- That means investors who own bonds denominated in Polish zloty, Hungarian forint and Czech koruna may face longer waits before their holdings benefit from conversion to the euro.
- The death of the governor won't affect the zloty, which is up 6 percent against the euro this year, or the country's financial stability, board member Anna Zielinska-Glebocka said in a phone interview.