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Pengo

[ US /ˈpɛŋɡoʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a Dravidian language spoken in south central India

How To Use Pengo In A Sentence

  • Budapest offered to pay instead a certain amount of pengös.
  • The pengo was abolished shortly afterwards and replaced with the forint. Times, Sunday Times
  • The pengo was abolished shortly afterwards and replaced with the forint. Times, Sunday Times
  • But in 1946, it cost 460 octillion pengos to get one dollar in return. The Moderate Voice
  • The predatory cladoceran Cercopagis pengoi has extended its range over the past decade from the Ponto-Caspian basin into the Baltic Sea and the Laurentian Great Lakes.
  • The number of flats with rents below 300 pengös was still around 30 percent of the total.
  • The worst example in modern times was in Hungary where, by 1946 you'd have needed 130 million trillion ‘pengös’ to match the spending power of just one pengo 15 years earlier.
  • The predatory impacts of Cercopagis pengoi, a planktivorous cladoceran were assessed by examining patterns in the distribution and population dynamics of macrozooplankton.
  • Thus a childless couple would pay 350 pengös of income tax for every 100 pengös paid by a husband and wife of the same income with five children.
  • A quick investigation reveals that a similar word, pengö (an onomatopoeic term for ringing or twanging), was the unit of currency in Hungary before the forint was introduced. Data is data, or are they?
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