peso in Latin
peso in Latin is pensum — peso means the unit of currency used in several Latin American countries and the Philippines.
peso in Latin
pensum
(historical) A former unit of currency in Spain and Spain's colonies, worth 8 reales; the Spanish dollar.
What does "peso" mean?
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noun The unit of currency used in several Latin American countries and the Philippines.
"She exchanged her dollars for Mexican pesos at the airport."
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noun Historically, the Spanish dollar, a coin once used throughout Spain's colonies.
"Pirates in old stories are always after chests of pesos."
peso in a sentence
- She exchanged her dollars for Mexican pesos at the airport.
- Pirates in old stories are always after chests of pesos.
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "peso" in Latin?
"peso" in Latin is pensum. peso means: The unit of currency used in several Latin American countries and the Philippines.
How do you use "peso" in a sentence?
Example: "She exchanged her dollars for Mexican pesos at the airport." In Latin, "peso" is pensum.
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