See also: monedă and monéda

Aragonese edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Latin monēta.

Noun edit

moneda f (plural monedas)

  1. coin

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Asturian edit

Etymology edit

From Latin monēta.

Noun edit

moneda f (plural monedes)

  1. coin

Catalan edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Old Catalan moneda, from Latin monēta. Compare Occitan moneda, French monnaie, Spanish moneda.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

moneda f (plural monedes)

  1. coin
  2. currency

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Occitan edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Old Occitan moneda, from Latin monēta. Cognate to Catalan moneda, French monnaie, Franco-Provençal monéya, Ligurian monæ, Poitevin-Saintongeais mounàie.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

moneda f (plural monedas)

  1. currency, coinage

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Old Occitan edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Latin monēta. Cognate to Old Catalan moneda, Old French monoie.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

moneda f (oblique plural monedas, nominative singular moneda, nominative plural monedas)

  1. currency, coinage
  2. mint (facility for making coins)
  3. kind, sort, type

Derived terms edit

Descendants edit

  • Occitan: moneda
    Limousin: moneda, monuda
    Vivaro-Alpine: monea, moneia, monha, monìa

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Spanish edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Old Spanish, from Latin monēta.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /moˈneda/ [moˈne.ð̞a]
  • Audio (Colombia):(file)
  • Rhymes: -eda
  • Syllabification: mo‧ne‧da

Noun edit

moneda f (plural monedas)

  1. coin (piece of currency in the shape of a disc)
  2. currency (money)

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