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What (who) is kyat$42826$ - definition

CURRENCY OF MYANMAR
Kyat; Burmese kyat; Myanmar Kyat; Kyats; Myanma kyat; Myanma Kyat; ISO 4217:MMK; ISO 4217:BUK
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  • 2020 redesign of the Myanmar Ks. 1,000/- note
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  • A 5 kyat denomination note featuring Aung San
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  • 1 kyat silver coin of King [[Mindon Min]]g, 1853

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Kyat; Burmese kyat; Myanmar Kyat; Kyats; Myanma kyat; Myanma Kyat; ISO 4217:MMK; ISO 4217:BUK
[ki:'?:t]
¦ noun (plural same or kyats) the basic monetary unit of Burma (Myanmar), equal to 100 pyas.
Origin
from Burmese.

Wikipedia

Myanmar kyat

The kyat (, US: or ; Burmese: ကျပ် [tɕaʔ]; ISO 4217 code MMK) is the currency of Myanmar (Burma). The typical notation for the kyat is "K" (singular) and "Ks." (plural), placed before the numerals followed by /-.

The term kyat derives from the ancient Burmese unit kyattha (Burmese: ကျပ်သား), equal to 16.3 (16.329324593) grams of silver.