a denari was a coin in ancient times. Money
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1 denari= 1 days wage 100 denari = 100 days wages
Neil Denari was born in 1957.
Zelmo Denari has written: 'Olinda, Olinda!'
1 denarius (Roman silver coin) weighed .124 oz. troy. 100 denari = 12.4 oz. troy. Current price of silver = $29.24 USD per oz. 100 denari = $362.58 USD
225 Denari
LSD - Lira Shillings and Denari.
The cast of Cuori e denari - 1995 includes: Alberto Castagna as Host Antonella Elia as herself Francesca Rettondini as herself Simona Ventura as Herself - Host
Ancient Romans had specific incomes with each century A.D. In the first century, a Roman legionary earned about 20 Denari per month. Praetorian guards earned 60 Denari per month, and messengers earned almost 9 Denari. Secretaries earned about 15 Denari per month. A laborer or semi-skilled worker gained about 10-20 Solidi per year, or about 9 Folles each day.
The name of the currency of the Republic of Macedonia is Denar (Денар) plural: Denari (Денари)
They got their life, obviously, but they also got money and better training, they also got loads of women, and when they had finished and won a fight they wiould got to the baths to get the sweat scrapped from their skin with a scalpel. They sold this sweat and olive oil mixture and made hundreds of denari. hope this helps. (denari is ancient roman currency)
one is fron one cent, the D means delaware..........................................................................................The 'd' in the British penny goes back to ancient Rome - from the word denari which was a low denomination Roman coin.
Yes, you can use 'denaro' as an uncountable noun, although it is countable when it means a kind of ancient coin. E.g. Judas betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver=Giuda tradì Gesù per 30 denari. A synonym is soldi: un soldo, due soldi. Therefore money is both soldi and denaro, but in some idioms, you do not have a choice, e.g. to make money is fare soldi, 'fare denaro' would not be used. 'fare denari' would be more correct because we are alluding figuratively to the coins, so the plural is needed, but it is rarely said too.