Canadian dollar

English translation: C$

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Korean term or phrase:Canadian dollar
English translation:C$
Entered by: Tae Kim

23:03 Feb 3, 2009
Korean to English translations [PRO]
Marketing - Retail / currency term
Korean term or phrase: Canadian dollar
Marketing material for Korean liquor store owner customers in Canada is shown with "$" to indicate dollar amounts. I translated as it is, just $ (and dollar amount). American client in US wants to know if this is the right term for Canadian customers. I checked and that's how it is used in Canada. But to be sure, is there another way to specifically indicate Canadian dollar amount? Thank you so much in advance.
Tae Kim
United States
Local time: 17:23
C$
Explanation:
No explanation needed.

It is customary if you want to specify Canadian dollar.

Search at Goole "Canadian dollar symbol"

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Note added at 42 mins (2009-02-03 23:46:36 GMT)
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Further Information:
Australian dollar: A$ or AU$
Bahamian Dollar: B$
Barbados Dollar: Bds$ or B$
Belize Dollar: BZ$ or B$
Brunei Dollar: Br$ or B$
Dominica, Grenada, Antigua and Barbuda: EC$ (East Caribbean dollar)
Fijian Dollar: F$


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Note added at 2 hrs (2009-02-04 01:23:26 GMT)
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U.S. Dollar: US$

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Note added at 5 hrs (2009-02-04 04:21:30 GMT)
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$100(CAD) is also very frequently used like $100(USD) for U.S. dollars.
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English2Korean
United Kingdom
Local time: 01:23
Grading comment
감사합니다.
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5 +1캐나다달러/CAD/C$/$
Joon Oh
5 +1C$
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캐나다달러/CAD/C$/$


Explanation:
공식적으로라도 여러 방법이 있습니다.

참고:
The Canadian dollar (sign: $; code: CAD) is the currency of Canada. It is normally abbreviated with the dollar sign $, or C$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_dollar)

캐나다달러(1CDN)
캐나다에서 통용되는 화폐 단위는 캐나다 달러(Canadian Dollar)이며, 표기는 달러(C$)와 센트(¢)입니다. 동전은 1센트(Penny), 5센트(Nickle), 10센트(Dime), 25센트(Quater), 1달러(Loonie), 2달러(Toonie)가 있으며, 지폐로는 5, 10, 20, 100, 500, 1000달러가 있습니다.
(http://www.ewcanada.co.kr/main/?skin=serv_work03.htm)

Joon Oh
Brazil
Local time: 21:23
Native speaker of: Native in KoreanKorean, Native in PortuguesePortuguese
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Asker: 감사합니다.


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C$


Explanation:
No explanation needed.

It is customary if you want to specify Canadian dollar.

Search at Goole "Canadian dollar symbol"

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Note added at 42 mins (2009-02-03 23:46:36 GMT)
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Further Information:
Australian dollar: A$ or AU$
Bahamian Dollar: B$
Barbados Dollar: Bds$ or B$
Belize Dollar: BZ$ or B$
Brunei Dollar: Br$ or B$
Dominica, Grenada, Antigua and Barbuda: EC$ (East Caribbean dollar)
Fijian Dollar: F$


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Note added at 2 hrs (2009-02-04 01:23:26 GMT)
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U.S. Dollar: US$

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Note added at 5 hrs (2009-02-04 04:21:30 GMT)
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$100(CAD) is also very frequently used like $100(USD) for U.S. dollars.

English2Korean
United Kingdom
Local time: 01:23
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