Forint

//ˈfɔ.ɹɪnt//

Synonyms for "forint"

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Translations

21 translations across 16 languages.

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Arabic

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  • فُورِنْت noun (unit of currency)

Bulgarian

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  • фо́ринт noun (unit of currency)

Catalan

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  • fòrint noun (unit of currency)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 福林 noun (unit of currency)

Czech

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  • forint noun (unit of currency)

Finnish

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  • forintti noun (unit of currency)

French

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  • forint noun (unit of currency)

Greek

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  • φιορίνι noun (unit of currency)

Hungarian

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  • forint noun (unit of currency)

Icelandic

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  • forinta noun (unit of currency)
  • fórinta noun (unit of currency)

Italian

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  • fiorino noun (unit of currency)

Polish

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  • forint noun (unit of currency)

Romanian

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  • forint noun (unit of currency)

Russian

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  • фо́ринт noun (unit of currency)

Serbo-Croatian

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  • forínta noun (unit of currency)
  • fòrīnt noun (unit of currency)
  • фо̀рӣнт noun (unit of currency)
  • фори́нта noun (unit of currency)

Spanish

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  • florín húngaro noun (unit of currency)
  • forinto noun (unit of currency)

Sample sentences

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The Hungarian Forint is the official currency of Hungary.

Source: tatoeba (10323854)

The 42-year old businessman and economist successfully steered the country away from bankruptcy for a symbolic monthly salary of 1 forint, less than one U.S. cent.

Source: tatoeba (10802153)

The Hungarian forint is one of the most unstable currencies right now.

Source: tatoeba (10984418)

Better yet, there were no cover charges, and we didn’t bother to order drinks in half the spots. So, despite having a Slovak beer and shots of both the traditional Hungarian fruit spirit palinka and the bittersweet digestif Unicum, the entire evening cost 2,000 forints, under $10.

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