What does liră in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word liră in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use liră in Romanian.

The word liră in Romanian means pound, lira, lyre, liră, liră, liră, liră, liră, pasărea-liră, liră sterlină, liră irlandeză, 1 liră sterlină, liră sterlină. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word liră

pound, lira, lyre

liră

(music: string instrument)

My mother knows how to play many unusual instruments, including this lyre.

liră

(pre-Euro currency of Italy) (monedă)

liră

(UK, regional, slang, dated (British money: one pound) (monedă)

liră

(British currency: sterling)

ⓘAceastă propoziţie nu este o traducere a propoziţiei englezeşti. Am fost surprins de câte produse puteam să cumpăr cu doar o liră.
The pound is strong against the euro at the moment.

liră

(often plural (British money: one pound)

Taxa de intrare este de zece lire de persoană.
The entrance fee is ten pounds per person.

pasărea-liră

(long-tailed bird)

liră sterlină

(British unit of currency)

The pound sterling's doing very badly against the Euro and the dollar, as usual.

liră irlandeză

(currency: Irish pound) (monedă)

1 liră sterlină

(UK, slang (pound sterling)

You can get lunch there for five quid.

liră sterlină

(money: British currency)

The translator was based in the UK and asked to be paid in sterling.

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