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krone

[ UK /kɹˈə‍ʊn/ ]
[ US /ˈkɹoʊnə/ ]
NOUN
  1. the basic unit of money in Norway
  2. the basic unit of money in Denmark

How To Use krone In A Sentence

  • Within half a year, he began to talk to others and had begun to master a Tibetan stringed musical instrument, said Kronenberg.
  • On the downside, the Czech koruna fell 1.4%, the Polish zloty 1.2%, and the Norwegian krone 0.9%.
  • Sales of modern insulins increased by 29\% in local currencies and by 22\% in Danish kroner to DKK 12,289 million. Marketwire - Breaking News Releases
  • Trains from here to Copenhagen's Central Station run every 20 minutes, take 12 minutes and cost 25.50 kroner.
  • Closure of all the fields would cost producers 115 million kroner daily, the Norwegian Oil Industry Association said.
  • At the time the bank said it was forced to up the rate to defend the Danish krone, which is pegged to the euro. Kansas City Star: Front Page
  • An initial and rough answer to this last question is contained in our discussion so far: Dedekind's approach is set-theoretic and infinitary, while Kronecker's is constructivist and finitary. Dedekind's Contributions to the Foundations of Mathematics
  • I muttered the only two words I knew, "kroner" and "skol," and edged away. AVOIDING THE CROSS HAIRS
  • Month-to-date, the Swedish krona, Hungarian forint, Czech koruna, and Norwegian krone have gained almost 5% against the dollar.
  • Increased sales by 11% (in local currencies) and by 12% in Danish kroner to DKK 51,078 million compared to 2008. CSRwire Press Releases, Events and Reports
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