English
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Etymology
Finnish markka "mark (coin)", from Germanic. See mark.
Noun
en-noun, abbreviation FIM
- A mark, the currency used in Finland before the introduction of euro, consisting of 100 penni.
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Finnish
Etymology
See markka#English|English markka.
Noun
fi-noun|mark|type=markka, abbreviations mk, FIM
- Former Finnish currency, markka#English|markka
#:Note: In Finnish the noun is in partitive singular after a cardinal number.
#:*sata markkaa
#:**One hundred marks
- A mark, as a currency used in many European countries, notably Germany and Finland. Currently in use only in Bosnia and Herzegovina, see: convertible mark.
- Short form of the former German currency, Saksan markka or saksanmarkka.
- A one-mark coin or note, also markanraha.
- Especially in plural (markat), money or wealth.
- context|slang|lang=fi One hundred, especially of speed.
Related terms
markka-arvo
markkamäärä
markkamääräinen
Saksan markka
saksanmarkka
vaihdettava markka
vanha markka
veromarkka
Synonyms
coin or note
markanraha
money
raha
wealth
varallisuus
varat
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