forints Meaning in Bengali
হাঙ্গেরি টাকা মৌলিক একক
Noun:
ফোরিন্ট,
Similer Words:
forkerforkhead
forkier
forkiest
forkiness
forklift
forklifts
forlore
forma
formability
formalists
formalization
formalizations
formalize
formalized
forints শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:
১৯৮৮; এবং হংকং, সঙ্গে একটি "10 মুদ্রা, ১৯৯৩ সালে হাঙ্গেরি, সঙ্গে একটি 100-ফোরিন্ট মুদ্রা ১৯৯৬ সালে এবং ব্রাজিলের সঙ্গে 1 বাস্তব মুদ্রা জারি দ্বি-ধাতব মুদ্রা ।
forints's Usage Examples:
gold being 13 210 forints.
74 forints.
prize of 50,000,000 forints offered originally and increased to 100,000,000 forints on October 2, 2006 but reduced to 21,000,000 forints in 2009.
óriás bar usually retail for about 95 Hungarian forints (about 30 euro cents) and 140 Hungarian forints (about 45 euro-cents), respectively.
The bridge cost 63 billion forints (approx.
which earmarked, that from the deficiency of the budget let 13 million forints be met the cost of from tax increases.
billion Hungarian forints.
On 26 June 2014, László Vigh said that the construction of the new stadium will cost 90-100 billion Hungarian forints.
: "The village can earn up to 1000 forints per year.
000 forints at that time, of which 100,000 for the stairs, 200,000; for the corridors, 200,000; for the planned St Stephen's Hall.
and 300,000 forints for.
6 billion Hungarian forints to build the new stadium.
HAC raised the equity of Klubrádió by 145 million forints and immediately sold 100 million forints worth of shares to Monográf Rt.
Rákóczi, due to his mother's intervention, and for a ransom of 300,000 forints and several castles, was pardoned.
For this purpose, the archbishop Juraj Haulik gave a sum of 60,000 forints in 1860.
Széles reportedly spent two billion Hungarian forints in creating Echo TV.
cost of the construction of the new pitches was 150 million Hungarian forints.
Flagel allegedly paid Huttyán 1500 forints for the recording.
20th century, using the donations of baron Miloš Bajić who gave 20,000 forints.
preservation process can last up to 4 years and will cost about 200 million forints (800,000 euros).
a Budapest auction for 12 million forints (US"53,571), although experts assessed its value at 25–30 million forints; at another auction in London it reached.
During the next years 850,000 forints came together, a huge sum in those days.
forints's Meaning':
the basic unit of money in Hungary