Wednesday 29 July 2015

Polish money

We have used different money during our trip. We used HongKong dollars, the Euro in Germany and this is the money that is used in Poland, where we spend 4 days. Can you find out what this money is called? How much Polish money would we get for $10 of New Zealand money. 

12 comments:

  1. The Polish money is called Zloty and we think that you would get 25 Zloty for ten NZ dollars. We miss you and hope you are having a good trip with Kahu - Room 2.

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  2. Dear Mrs Booth and Kahu,

    Room 8 agree with Room 2 that the polish money is called Zloty. We used a google shortcut and typed in currency into the omnibox and could find the answer really quickly. We are amazed that you would get 25 Zloty for $10 dollars. We are wondering what you can buy with 25 Zloty.

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  3. 25 Zloty would buy a full size thin crust pizza and a drink. It usually costs 2 zloty to go to the toilet. Thanks for your question R8. Thinking of you all.

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  4. We liked listening to what it is called and trying to say it.
    https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5a/Pl-z%C5%82oty.ogg

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  5. Polish words are very hard to read. They have different letters that are put together. We know that although w is used in words, it is pronounced like a v. I wonder if you can use Google translate to find out how to say hello in Polish.

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  6. The polish money is called zloty.

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  7. Hi Mrs Booth
    Is Kahu Kiwi guarding its money? Is it all KK's money? That is a lot of cash! I would like that much in NZ dollars. Room 10 had just been learning that USA has a limited edition one million dollar note so your photo really interested us.
    From Libby B and Room 10

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  8. Hi Mrs Booth
    Is Kahu Kiwi guarding its money? Is it all KK's money? That is a lot of cash! I would like that much in NZ dollars. Room 10 had just been learning that USA has a limited edition one million dollar note so your photo really interested us.
    From Libby B and Room 10

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