The basic unit of money in Norway.
The basic unit of money in Denmark.
Sinônimos
Examples for "Norwegian krone"
Examples for "Norwegian krone"
1Risk sensitive currencies have been hit hardest, with the Australian dollar, the kiwi and Norwegian krone leading weekly falls.
2The Norwegian krone is nursing a 2.4% loss this week.
3The Norwegian krone, Australian dollar and the New Zealand dollar have all gained roughly 2 percent against the dollar in January.
4The Norwegian krone, which was slammed 2% lower as oil prices also slid, sat near a two-month low hit overnight.
5The Norwegian krone is nursing a 2.5% loss this week, while the Aussie is down 2.3%.
1Upon my word, I seem to hear a two-krone talking to itself.
2The economy is strong and the krone isn't the euro, but shadows it.
3The krone could rise then sharply -but only in case of disaster.
4I got a krone and a half for a tip.
5They earn one bright krone after another in there.
6One hundred of the copper ore make one krone.
7Fru Kongstrup gave him red-currant wine and cake, and the farmer gave him a two-krone piece.
8Then give me your half-krone, and I'll go to the town and sell them for you.
9Can one of you lend me a krone?
10And eggs, they cost one krone twenty a score where the rich folks buy them-buthere!
11But it warned that a rejection could put the krone under pressure and trigger interest rate increases.
12And if you don't eat breakfast in the hotel they charge you a krone for it anyhow.
13Won't you give me the half-krone, then?
14The krone has risen against the euro by a minuscule 4 cents, less than half of one percent.
15Harmony gave her an extra krone or two out of sheer gratitude, but she could not keep her.
16That beat the average 2.69 billion-krone estimate of eight analysts surveyed by Bloomberg.