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  • rouble (via French, more common in British English)

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Borrowed from Russian рубль (rublʹ).

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Russian ruble sign (new)

ruble (plural rubles)

  1. The monetary unit of Russia, Belarus and Transnistria equal to 100 kopeks (Russian: копе́йка (kopéjka), Belarusian: капе́йка (kapjéjka)). The Russian ruble's symbol is .
    • 1995, Fielding's ‘The World's Most Dangerous Places’, page 170:
      While the local currency is the manat, the Russian ruble is in circulation and prices are often confusingly quoted in manats and rubles. [] The currency is the manat with a hundred gopik []

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Catalan

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ruble m (plural rubles)

  1. ruble (currency of Russia)

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian рубль (rublʹ).

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ruble

  1. ruble (currency of Russia)

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Polish

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈru.blɛ/
  • Rhymes: -ublɛ
  • Syllabification: ru‧ble

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ruble m

  1. nominative plural of rubel
  2. accusative plural of rubel
  3. vocative plural of rubel

Turkish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian рубль (rublʹ).

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  • Hyphenation: rub‧le

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ruble (definite accusative rubleyi, plural rubleler)

  1. ruble

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