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  2. Aug 14, 2024 · In the everyday context, Malaysians will simply say Ringgit only (As you would with Dollars and not US Dollars when in the US), such as 1 Ringgit, 10 Ringgit, 50 Ringgit. In the Chinese language, it is called 令吉 (ling ji) or 马币 (ma bi).

    • How to Describe Money in Chinese
    • Important Chinese Vocabulary For Payments
    • Phrases For Money Transactions
    • CNY vs. RMB

    China’s official currency is the Renminbi (RMB), which is also called Chineseyuan(CNY), and its currency symbol is ¥. Most payments in China today are cashless already, with mobile payments becoming more and more common. However, whether you’re talking about digital or physical money, the word for that is still 钱 (qián). One of the most useful phra...

    Paying with Cash

    Paying using digital apps has become so common in China that it’s actually leading the race to become a cashless society. Most shops and even stalls have QR codes for you to scan with your phone. There are times when using cashcan be tricky (and mark you out as a tourist), but the government legally requires all places to accept cash. If you’re planning to pay in cash, then here are some keywords to know: 现金 (xiàn jīn)— cash, ready money 钞票 (chāo piào)— banknote, paper money, (money) bill 硬币...

    Paying with Mobile Apps and Cards

    No cash in your wallet? No problem. Even small street vendors accept mobile payments, and both locals and foreigners alike have been using apps such as Alipay and WeChat Pay to shop, pay bills, book tickets and more. After all, WeChat is much more than just a messaging app. Here are the options for payment when going cashless: 借记卡 (jiè jì kǎ)— debit card 信用卡 (xìn yòng kǎ)— credit card Visa卡 (visa kǎ)— Visa card 万事达卡 (wàn shì dá kǎ)— MasterCard 支付宝 (zhī fù bǎo)— Alipay 微信支付 (wēi xìn zhī fù)— W...

    Shopping

    You might already know some key phrases when it comes to shopping, so let’s focus primarily on money exchanges. As mentioned above, the phrase for “How much is this?” is: 这个多少钱? (zhè ge duō shǎo qián?) Is it too expensive? Say: 太贵了! (tài guì le!) If you happen to be shopping at a market or a store that does allow bartering, you could ask for a discount. An indirect way of asking is by saying: 能便宜一点吗? (néng pián yi yì diǎn ma?), meaning “Can you reduce the price?” Although if you don’t mind be...

    Paying for Meals

    You’ve successfully ordered your food in Chinese, and now it’s time to pay the bill. If you haven’t been given the bill yet, you can ask for it by saying: 服务员,买单 (fú wù yuán, mǎi dān),which literally translates to, “Server, bill.” Need to split the bill? Let your server know that you want to pay separately by saying: 分开付 (fēn kāi fù) — pay separately If you need an invoice for tax purposes, just ask 可以给我发票吗? (kě yǐ gěi wǒ fā piào ma?),which means, “Can you give me an invoice/official receipt?...

    Visiting the Bank

    Looking for an ATM machine, or perhaps need a bank statement? Regardless of whether you can carry a conversation in Chinese without fumbling, knowing these terms will at least give the bank tellers an idea of the kind of service you require. 自动取款机 (zì dòng qǔ kuǎn jī)— ATM 银行 (yín háng)— bank 新账户 (xīn zhàng hù)— new bank account 帐号 (zhàng hào)— account number 储蓄账户 (chú xù zhàng hù)— savings account 支票账户 (zhī piào zhàng hù)— checking account 银行证明 (yín háng zhèng míng)— bank certificate 银行对账单 (...

    You might’ve heard people referring to Chinese money as yuan and renminbi. So what exactly is the difference between the two?

  3. The currency in Malaysia is the Malaysian ringgit. Each ringgit is divided into 100 sen. When you’re buying currency for Malaysia, look out for the currency code MYR. And once you’re in Malaysia, you’ll see the symbol RM used to show prices. You’ll find Malaysian banknotes in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 40 and 100

  4. The Malaysian ringgit (/ ˈ r ɪ ŋ ɡ ɪ t /; plural: ringgit; symbol: RM; currency code: MYR; Malay name: Ringgit Malaysia; formerly the Malaysian dollar) is the currency of Malaysia. Issued by the Central Bank of Malaysia, it is divided into 100 cents (Malay: sen).

  5. 2 days ago · The exchange rate for Malaysian ringgit to Chinese yuan rmb is currently 1.682 today, reflecting a -0.240% change since yesterday. Over the past week, the value of Malaysian ringgit has remained relatively stable, with a -1.164% decrease compared to its value 7 days ago.

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  7. Oct 5, 2024 · As with almost anywhere in the world, the US dollar is the best foreign currency to carry to Malaysia. You will have no issues exchanging these currencies too: Euro; British Pound; Chinese Yuan; Australian Dollar; New Zealand Dollar; Japanese Yen; Canadian Dollar; Singaporean Dollar; Indonesian Rupiah; Thai Baht.

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