₽
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Translingual
Etymology 1
From the first letter of Russian рубль (rublʹ).
Symbol
₽
- A currency sign representing the ruble, the currency of Russia.
Etymology 2
From the first letter of Spanish petro, from petróleo. Coincidentally similar in form to the ruble symbol.
Symbol
₽
- A currency sign representing the petro, a cryptocurrency launched in Venezuela.
See also
Currency signs
- ¤ – currency wildcard
- ؋ – afghani
- ฿ – baht
- ₿ – bitcoin
- ¢ – cent
- ₡ – colón
- ₵ – cedi
– cifrão
- $ – dollar
- ₫ – dong
- ֏ – dram
- € – euro
- ƒ – florin, guilder, gulden
- ₲ – guarani
- ₴ – hryvnia
- ₭ – kip
- ₾ – lari
- ₺ – Turkish lira
- ₼ – manat
- ₥ – mill
- ₦ – naira
- ₱ – Philippine peso
- £ or ₤ – pound, lira
- ﷼ – Iranian rial
– Saudi riyal
- ៛ – riel
- ₽ – ruble
- ₨ – rupee
- ₹ – Indian rupee
- ₪ – new shekel
- ⃀ – Kyrgyzstani som
- ₸ – tenge
- ₮ – tugrik, tether
- ₩ – won
- ¥ – yen, yuan
Language-specific currency signs
Further reading
Ruble sign on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Petro (token) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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