Markka vs Markkaa - What's the difference?
markka | markkaa |
A (Finnish) mark, the currency used in Finland before the introduction of the euro, consisting of 100 penni. Abbreviation FIM.
* 1967 , Moshe Y Sachs, Worldmark encyclopedia of the nations?
* 1972 , Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Sources and methods?
* 2002 , Melvin Ember, Carol R Ember, Encyclopedia of urban cultures
As nouns the difference between markka and markkaa
is that markka is a (finnish) mark, the currency used in finland before the introduction of the euro, consisting of 100 penni abbreviation fim while markkaa is .markka
English
(wikipedia markka)Noun
(en-noun)markkaa
English
Noun
(head)- Despite the slow-down in the growth of imports, the trade deficit grew by 23 million markkaa in 1965.
- The rates used for converting national currencies into markkaa then into dollars are, from December, the central rates effective at the end of the month...
- The household of the average income group had about 127000 markkaa (approximately 21360 euros) for their expenses...
