What does jeon. mean?
jeon. means The fractional currency of South Korea. 100 jeons equals one South Korean won.
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Common category.
What is the abbreviation for The fractional currency of South Korea. 100 jeons equals one South Korean won.?
The fractional currency of South Korea. 100 jeons equals one South Korean won. can be abbreviated as jeon.
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What does jeon. stand for? jeon. stands for "The fractional currency of South Korea. 100 jeons equals one South Korean won.". |
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How to abbreviate "The fractional currency of South Korea. 100 jeons equals one South Korean won."? "The fractional currency of South Korea. 100 jeons equals one South Korean won." can be abbreviated as jeon.. |
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What is the meaning of jeon. abbreviation? The meaning of jeon. abbreviation is "The fractional currency of South Korea. 100 jeons equals one South Korean won.". |
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What is jeon. abbreviation? One of the definitions of jeon. is "The fractional currency of South Korea. 100 jeons equals one South Korean won.". |
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What does jeon. mean? jeon. as abbreviation means "The fractional currency of South Korea. 100 jeons equals one South Korean won.". |
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What is shorthand of The fractional currency of South Korea. 100 jeons equals one South Korean won.? The most common shorthand of "The fractional currency of South Korea. 100 jeons equals one South Korean won." is jeon.. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- agora. - The fractional currency of Israel. 100 agora equals one shekel.
- att. - The fractional currency of Laos. 100 att equals one kip.
- aurar. - The fractional currency of Iceland, which is no longer used. 100 aurar equals one króna.
- avos - . The fractional currency of Macau. 100 avos equals one pataca.
- baisa. - The fractional currency of Oman. 1,000 baisa equals one rial.
- centavo (escudo). - The fractional currency of Cape Verde. 100 centavos equals one escudo.
- centavo (peso). - The fractional currency of Argentina, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic. 100 centavos equals one Argentine peso or one Cuban peso or one Dominican peso.
- centime. - The fractional currency of countries using the franc. 100 centimes equals one franc.
- céntimos (cólon). - The fractional currency of Costa Rica. 100 céntimos equals one cólon.
- chon. - The fractional currency of North Korea. 100 chon equals one won.
- fening. - The fractional currency of the Bosnia and Herzegovina. 100 fenings equals one Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark.
- iaari. - The fractional currency of the Maldives. 100 iaari equals one rufiyaa.
- North Korean won. - The main currency of North Korea. The North Korean won is subdivided into 100 chon, the fractional currency of the country. Abbreviated KPW.
- pence. - The fractional currency of the Saint Helena pound. 100 pence equals one pound.
- penny. - The fractional currency of the Falkland Islands pound and the Gibraltar pound. 100 pennies equals one pound.
- piastres. - The fractional currency of Jordan; also called qirsh. 100 piastres equals one dinar. Also the fractional currency of Lebanon’s pound and Sudan’s pound.
- pya. - The fractional currency of Myanmar/Burma. 100 pya equals one kyat.
- South Korean won. - The main currency of South Korea. The South Korean won is subdivided into 100 jeon, the fractional currency of the country. Abbreviated KRW.
- tetri. - The fractional currency of the country of Georgia. 100 tetri equals one lari.
- tyiyn - . The fractional currency of the Kyrgyz Republic in Central Asia. 100 tyiyn equals one Kyrgyzstani som.