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By shineison
@shineison (874)
Uganda
10 responses
@Bell88 (370)
• Malaysia
31 Mar 07
My country is Malaysia. MY currency is ringgit. Our national language is Malay, but i speak english, mandarine and cantones. My country is cool. NOt only are we multi-lingual we are also multi-cultured. We have many diffferent types of food here. Great for tourist industry.
@shineison (874)
• Uganda
25 Apr 07
Thanks for your nice information have fun
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@franxexces (1096)
• Philippines
30 Mar 07
I'm from the Philppines and our currency here is PESO. Our language is Filipino. Before it was called Tagalog but they changed it to Filipno. the people here are called filipinos. Filipina for women and Filipino for men.
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@dareformore (794)
• Pakistan
11 Feb 07
1- Well I am from Karachi, Pakistan .The Seventh Nuclear Power.
2- Our Currency Is rupee and the unit below 1 rupee is called as Paisa.
3- Our Language Is Urdu.
@xXmeganxX (4420)
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11 Feb 07
hey thanks for responding back to me shineison, it's great to see all different currencies! :O)
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@shineison (874)
• Uganda
11 Feb 07
thanks for reply..
Globalian? sorry dont understand it.
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@mayenskie (1307)
• Philippines
11 Feb 07
Hi shineison, I live in the Philippines, our currency is Peso . The we have 5 cents, 10 cents, 1 peso, 5 peso, 10peso in coins. The others are 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1000 peso bill ( they are paper money). The official language here is Filipino also known as Tagalog. Our people are also called Filipino. We have so many dialects that when ever you go to another place, they speak another tongue. We have tagalog, cebuano or visayan, chavacano (this is mixed spanish and cebuano), ilonggo and others.
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@shineison (874)
• Uganda
11 Feb 07
Thanks for your nice informations thanks a lot.
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@Alexandria37 (5717)
• Ireland
10 Feb 07
I am living in Ireland and our currency is the euro. We have the following: one cent piece, two cents piece, five cents piece, ten cents, twenty cents, fifty cents, one euro, two euros, five euros note, ten euros note, twenty euro etc. Irish is our national language but it is only spoken in some parts of Ireland. The rest of us speak English.
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@xXmeganxX (4420)
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10 Feb 07
hey there, my country is great britain, my currency is UK sterling ( we say pound tho) and my language is english! what is your's as you haven't even told us yet, lol! :O)
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@shineison (874)
• Uganda
10 Feb 07
Pakistan
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Currency ----Pakistani Rupee (Sign Rs.)
100 Paisa = 1 rupee) Coins Rs.1-2-5
Notes Rs. 10-20-50-100-500-1000-5000.
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Language ------ Urdu. (many other local languages like, punjabi, sindhi, pashtoo, baloochi, siraikee, etc)
@Purgy22 (91)
• Philippines
25 Apr 07
Country: Philippines
Currency: Philippine Peso
Language: Filipino