"yen" meaning in Indonesian

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Noun

IPA: /jɛn/, /jen/ Forms: yen-yen [plural]
Etymology: From the influence of earlier Portuguese romanizations, of Japanese 圓 (“round; a round object”) as ye or yen, now 円 (en), from Chinese 銀圓 /银圆 (yínyuán, “round silver object(s), especially a piece of eight”): 銀 /银 (yín, “silver”) + 圓 /圆 (yuán, “circular, round; yuan, yen, dollar”). Cognate with Chinese 元 (yuán, “monetary unit, especially RMB”) and Korean 원 (won, “North or South Korean won”). Etymology templates: {{der|id|pt|-}} Portuguese, {{der|id|ja|圓|t=round; a round object}} Japanese 圓 (“round; a round object”), {{der|id|zh|銀圓|t=round silver object(s), especially a piece of eight|tr=yínyuán}} Chinese 銀圓 /银圆 (yínyuán, “round silver object(s), especially a piece of eight”), {{cog|zh|元|t=monetary unit, especially RMB|tr=yuán}} Chinese 元 (yuán, “monetary unit, especially RMB”), {{cog|ko|원|t=North or South Korean won}} Korean 원 (won, “North or South Korean won”) Head templates: {{id-noun|}} yen (plural yen-yen)
  1. yen, the unit of Japanese currency (symbol: ¥) since 1871, divided into 100 sen. Wikipedia link: id:yen
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