What does RUBLE mean?

Word: Ruble

1. Parts of Speech: Noun

2. Definition: The ruble is the currency of Russia and Belarus.

3. Pronunciations: US: /ˈruːbl/; UK: /ˈruːb(ə)l/

4. Origin and Usage: The ruble has been the currency of Russia since the 13th century. It was also the currency of the Soviet Union until its dissolution in 1991. After the Soviet Unions collapse, the ruble was re-established as the currency of the Russian Federation. Belarus also uses the ruble as its currency. The ruble is abbreviated as RUB in Russia and BYN in Belarus.

5. Synonyms: Russian ruble, Belarusian ruble

6. Related Words: Kopek, money, coins, bills, cents

7. Example Sentences:

  • The exchange rate for the ruble is currently 73.5 RUB to 1 USD.
  • The Belarusian ruble has been the official currency of Belarus since 1992.
  • The ruble has experienced significant fluctuations in value over the years.
  • Many businesses in Russia accept payments in both rubles and US dollars.
  • She exchanged her dollars for rubles at the airport.


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