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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
noun
(historical) A former unit of currency in Spain and Spain's colonies, worth 8 reales; the Spanish dollar.

What does "peso" mean?

  1. noun The unit of currency used in several Latin American countries and the Philippines.
    "She exchanged her dollars for Mexican pesos at the airport."
  2. 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.

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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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