litas
Americannoun
plural
litai, litunoun
Etymology
Origin of litas
From Lithuanian
Example Sentences
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In January, for example, Lithuania replaced its own currency, the litas, with the euro.
From New York Times
In late December there were some signs of panic - people were queuing up to deposit cash in bank ATMs or to exchange litas into euros.
From BBC
The country’s current currency, the litas, has been pegged to the euro for more than a decade.
From New York Times
The Lithuanian litas has been pegged to the euro for more than a decade.
From New York Times
Lithuania is about to join the euro currency as it prepares to swap over from litas.
From BBC
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