יואן

Hebrew

Etymology

Ultimately from Mandarin (yuán).

Noun

יְוֵּאן (transliteration needed) m (no plural forms, no construct forms)

  1. yuan (basic unit of money in China)

Usage notes

  • As with other non-Hebrew names denoting units and weights can come with or without plural form, (for example שני מטר and שני מטרים are both correct).
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