rupia

See also: rúpia

English

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -uːpiə

Etymology 1

From Ancient Greek [Term?] (filth).

Noun

rupia (plural rupias)

  1. (pathology) An ulcer due to syphilis.

Noun

rupia (plural rupias)

  1. (historical) The former currencies of Italian Somaliland and Portuguese India.
Derived terms
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Finnish

Noun

rupia

  1. Partitive plural form of rupi.

Noun

rupia

  1. rupee
  2. rupia
Declension
Inflection of rupia (Kotus type 12/kulkija, no gradation)
nominative rupia rupiat
genitive rupian rupioiden
rupioitten
partitive rupiaa rupioita
illative rupiaan rupioihin
singular plural
nominative rupia rupiat
accusative nom. rupia rupiat
gen. rupian
genitive rupian rupioiden
rupioitten
rupiainrare
partitive rupiaa rupioita
inessive rupiassa rupioissa
elative rupiasta rupioista
illative rupiaan rupioihin
adessive rupialla rupioilla
ablative rupialta rupioilta
allative rupialle rupioille
essive rupiana rupioina
translative rupiaksi rupioiksi
instructive rupioin
abessive rupiatta rupioitta
comitative rupioineen

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Italian

Etymology 1

From Hindi रुपीया (rupīyā), variant of रुपया (rupayā)/Urdu رپیا (rupayā), from Sanskrit रूप्यक (rūpyaka, silver coin), from रूप्य (rūpya, wrought silver).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ruˈpi.a/
  • Hyphenation: ru‧pì‧a

Noun

rupia f (plural rupie)

  1. rupia, rupee (currency)

Etymology 2

Ultimately from Ancient Greek ῥύπος (rhúpos, dirt, filth).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈrup.ja/
  • Hyphenation: rù‧pia

Noun

rupia f (plural rupie)

  1. (pathology) a kind of ulcer

Portuguese

Noun

rupia f (plural rupias)

  1. rupee (currency unit used in India, Pakistan and other countries)

Spanish

Noun

rupia f (plural rupias)

  1. Any of several current and historical currencies, including the rupee, rupiah, and rupia.

Swahili

Etymology

Borrowed from Hindi रुपीया (rupīyā).

Noun

rupia (n class, plural rupia)

  1. The rupee, an Indian unit of currency formerly used in East Africa.
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