scudo Meaning in Bengali
Noun:
এস্কুডো,
Similer Words:
scufflerscuffs
scuft
scul
sculduggery
sculk
sculle
scullers
sculles
scullings
scullion
scullions
sculpin
sculpins
sculpsit
scudo শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:
ক্যারিবিয়ান নেদারল্যান্ডস NL Portugal ০১-০১-১৯৯৯ ১০,৫১৫ ২,১৭,৫২১ ১.৭১% ২০,৬৯০ এস্কুডো PT Slovakia ০১-০১-২০০৯ ৫,৪০৮ ৯৩,০৩২ ০.৭৩% ১৭,২০০ কোরুনা SK Slovenia ।
scudo's Usage Examples:
The scudo (pl.
The Portuguese escudo was the currency of Portugal prior to the introduction of the euro on 1 January 1999 and the removal of the escudo from circulation.
The scudo (plural scudi) is the official currency of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta and was the currency of Malta during the rule of the Order.
In 1866, the scudo was replaced by the lira, equivalent to the Italian lira.
375 lire = 1 scudo.
Six pounds were called shield (scudo) and were equivalent to the Austrian Conventionsthaler.
The Roman scudo (plural: scudi romani) was the currency of the Papal States until 1866.
in its former currency the scudo released with a value of 2 scudo.
Since there is a fixed exchange rate between the scudo and the euro and since the euro.
There were no subdivisions of the sol but 16 soles were equal to 1 scudo.
The scudo was the currency of the Duchy of Milan until 1796.
(above) Scudo Bolivian scudo – Bolivia Lombardy-Venetia scudo – Lombardy-Venetia Maltese scudo – Malta Milanese scudo – Milan Papal States scudo – Papal.
former Soviet Union Rublis - Latvia Scudo Italian scudo - Lombardy-Venetia, Modena and Papal States Maltese scudo Spesmilo Talonas - Lithuania Thaler.
The word is related to scudo and escudo.
The scudo (plural: scudi) was the currency of the Piedmont and the other mainland parts of the Savoyard Kingdom of Sardinia until 1816.
It replaced the scudo at a rate of 5.
375 lire = 1 scudo : the rate was calculated thanks to the silver value of the old scudo (26.
The scudo (plural: scudi) was the currency of the island Kingdom of Sardinia until 1816.
Scudo may refer to: Bolivian scudo Italian scudo Lombardy-Venetia scudo Maltese scudo Milanese scudo Papal States scudo Piedmont scudo Sardinian scudo.
The first ducaton-type coin was the scudo known as the 'ducatone da soldi cento' (of 100 soldi), issued by Charles.