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How to pronounce rouble in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms ruble
Type of russian monetary unit

Examples of rouble

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A 60% devaluation of the rouble since January has in effect cut salaries in half.
From the economist.com
If the rouble crashes, economic-and quite possibly political-catastrophe beckons.
From the economist.com
Take the rouble and the real, the currencies of Russia and Brazil respectively.
From the economist.com
Russia has bled 36pc of its foreign reserves since August defending the rouble.
From the infowars.com
The rouble is steady, inflation is under control and foreign investment is up.
From the economist.com
The directive also included 50-rouble and 100-rouble banknotes issued in 1991.
From the en.wikipedia.org
This simply drove the value of the Belarussian rouble still further down in Moscow.
From the economist.com
That helps Russia protect itself from currency speculators selling the rouble short.
From the forbes.com
They know how to make a rouble and how to generate wealth, and lots of it.
From the forbes.com
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  • Ruble: the basic unit of money in Russia
  • The ruble or rouble (/u02C8ruu02D0bu0259l/; Russian: u0440u0443u0431u043Bu044C; IPA:u00A0) is or was a currency unit of a number of countries in Eastern Europe closely associated with the economy of Russia. Originally, the ruble was the currency unit of Imperial Russia, and it is currently the currency unit of Belarus, Russia and the partially recognised states of Abkhazia, South Ossetia, and Transnistria...
  • Standard Russian monetary unit. Term used since the fourteenth century in Novgorod for silver ingots of around 196 g. The rest of Eastern Russia had the light rouble of around 94 g. The rouble was struck as a coin for the first time in 1654, and was subdivided into 64 kopeks. ...