Vanuatu vatu
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Vanuatu vatu sī Vanuatu ê koaⁿ-hong hoè-pè, kì-jīn sī VUV.
Vanuatu vatu | |
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Vanuatu vatu | |
ISO 4217 | |
Jī-bú tāi-bé | VUV |
Gia̍h-bīn | |
pó͘-chō͘ tan-ūi (khah toā) | |
10 | shilling (colloquial) |
100 | dollar (colloquial) |
200 | pound (colloquial) |
ho̍k-sò͘ | vatu |
Kì-hō | VT[1] |
Gîn-phiò | 200VT, 500VT, 1,000VT, 2,000VT, 5,000VT, 10,000VT[1] |
Gîn-kak-á | 5VT, 10VT, 20VT, 50VT, 100VT[1] |
Thóng-kè | |
chhú-tāi | New Hebrides franc (chiàu gia̍h-bīn) |
Sú-iōng-chiá | Vanuatu |
Hoat-hêng | |
Tiong-iong gîn-hâng | Vanuatu Chún-pī Gîn-hâng |
Bāng-chām |
www |
Phêng-kè | |
Thong-hòe phòng-tiòng | 3.9% |
Chu-liāu | [2] |
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