Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
MX$16.613 millones
English translation:
16.6 billion pesos
Added to glossary by
Dr. Andrew Frankland
Mar 22, 2006 14:57
18 yrs ago
Spanish term
MX$16.613 millones
Spanish to English
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Mexican pesos ... would appreciate ideas on how best to render this in English TIA
monto de las remesas enviadas a México en 2004 fue de MX$16.613 millones a través de aproximadamente 50,5 millones de transferencias con un promedio de US$327,6 cada una
monto de las remesas enviadas a México en 2004 fue de MX$16.613 millones a través de aproximadamente 50,5 millones de transferencias con un promedio de US$327,6 cada una
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4 +3 | 16.6 billion pesos | Dr. Andrew Frankland |
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16.6 billion pesos
As Mexico has already been mentioned there's no need to repeat it -- it's hardly likely to be pesos from anywhere else.
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Note added at 45 mins (2006-03-22 15:43:12 GMT)
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1 USD is currently 10.8 pesos. I've no idea if there's been much of a re-/devaluation of the peso since 2004 but 327.6 USD would be 3538 pesos (approx.), and multiplying that by 50.5 million gives 179 billion pesos, so they look to be out by a factor of 10, but not 16613 billion -- that's a lot of pesos!
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Note added at 58 mins (2006-03-22 15:55:57 GMT)
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The peso averaged 11.3 to the dollar in 2004 (http://www.oanda.com/convert/fxhistory)
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Note added at 45 mins (2006-03-22 15:43:12 GMT)
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1 USD is currently 10.8 pesos. I've no idea if there's been much of a re-/devaluation of the peso since 2004 but 327.6 USD would be 3538 pesos (approx.), and multiplying that by 50.5 million gives 179 billion pesos, so they look to be out by a factor of 10, but not 16613 billion -- that's a lot of pesos!
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Note added at 58 mins (2006-03-22 15:55:57 GMT)
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The peso averaged 11.3 to the dollar in 2004 (http://www.oanda.com/convert/fxhistory)
Peer comment(s):
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Paula Hernández
18 mins
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agree |
MDI-IDM
: mil milliones = billion (in North American En)
1 hr
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Thanks. I think it's generally accepted in UK English as a thousand million as well
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agree |
Muriel Vasconcellos
14 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thanks very much for your valuable research on this one and regards :)"
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