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birr
1[bur]
noun
force; energy; vigor.
emphasis in statement, speech, etc.
a whirring sound.
verb (used without object)
to move with or make a whirring sound.
birr
2[beer]
noun
plural
birra paper money, silver coin, and monetary unit of Ethiopia, equal to 100 cents: replaced the Ethiopian dollar in 1976.
birr
1/ bɜː /
verb
to make or cause to make a whirring sound
noun
a whirring sound
force, as of wind
vigour; energy
birr
2/ bɜː /
noun
the standard monetary unit of Ethiopia, divided into 100 cents
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of birr1
Origin of birr2
Example Sentences
Monday's announcement saw Ethiopia’s currency, the birr, lose nearly a third of its value against the dollar.
The birr was this week trading at 90 to $1 on the black market, compared to 53 in banks.
His bail was set at 60,000 Ethiopian birr, about $1,170, according to his lawyer.
His uncle ransomed the boy for 1,000 birr after four days.
While Tigist is referring to the official rate available in banks, the birr has fallen even further in the informal market, Mr Roble says, and has now reached 67 birr against the dollar.
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