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Can you name the foreign currency?
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Underthebridge
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Can you name the currency? Quiz
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Created Feb 23, 2011 in
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riddler
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Feb 23rd, 2011 at 15:43 GMT
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I think it's spelled 'rouble'. Otherwise, nice quiz.
Riko
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Feb 23rd, 2011 at 19:05 GMT
3 points
@riddler: It's a transliteration so there are quite a few ways to spell it. In Russian it's рубль (rubl'), but I've seen it written as 'rouble', 'ruble' and even 'robble'.
Michelle100
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Feb 23rd, 2011 at 21:57 GMT
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yes the transliteration would suggest ruble but the rouble spelling is by far the most common
Riko
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Feb 26th, 2011 at 18:49 GMT
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'Ruble' is seems to be the North American standard and 'rouble' the British/African/Australian. And 'robble' isn't really used much any more. One suggestion I have is that for at least the answer display, it would be nice to have 'złoty' and 'đồng'.
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