फोरिंट्स Meaning in English
फोरिंट्स शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : forints
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
काँटा लगाकर मछली पकड़नाकाँटे से निकालना,खोदना आदि
काँटा डाल कर मछली पकड़ना
काँटा डालकर तलाशअना
काँटा प्रयोग करना
काँटा से खाना
कांटेबाज़
खाने का काँटा
काँटा,शूल
काँटे की टक्कर
कांटे की शकल
बाल के लिये कांटा
कांटा साही का
कांटे की बिजली
कांटा ऊपर
फोरिंट्स इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
In the spring of 1707 at the time of the Rákóczi's War for Independence, Count Guido Starhemberg performed the fortification worth 6090 forints with the help of the army engineer Fischer.
On 26 November 2002, the TV channel was registered using 20 million Hungarian forints (~64.
The channel consequently received a fine of 1"nbsp;million Hungarian forints for breaching their legal obligations.
The exchange rate reached 317 forints to one euro on 6 March.
It will take us only six months to produce enough coins to change from forints to euros.
Following the forint's introduction, Hungary issued relatively few coins compared to Austria, but the Kingdom of Hungary started minting its own golden coins called, depending on the language, florins/forints, zlatkas, Guldens, in 1329.
In 1796, Temerin and Bački Jarak were sold to Count Sándor Széchényi for a price of 80,000 forints.
After this success, Ambrus continued a string of 27 robberies of banks, post offices, and travel agents that ended with his arrest in 1999, stealing in all about 100 million forints (about half a million US Dollars).
The cathedral building was funded by Franjo Thauszy, Zagreb bishop, with 80,000 forints that were originally intended for repairs of the Požega fortress, owned by bishop Thauszy at the time.
Flagel allegedly paid Huttyán 1500 forints for the recording.
The regular 30-gram bar and the óriás bar usually retail for about 95 Hungarian forints (about 30 euro cents) and 140 Hungarian forints (about 45 euro-cents), respectively.
The first budget appropriation for the construction of the Fisherman's Bastion was of 800,000 forints at that time, of which 100,000 for the stairs, 200,000; for the corridors, 200,000; for the planned St Stephen's Hall.