Definition
A small coin used in Bhutan that is worth one-hundredth of a ngultrum (the main currency).
Etymology
From Bhutanese currency terminology, 'chetrum' derives from the Dzongkha language and represents a subdivision of modern Bhutanese monetary units established in the 20th century.
Kelly Says
Bhutan is the only country that measures progress by 'Gross National Happiness' instead of GDP, and their coins reflect that philosophy—the chetrum is named with a word that carries cultural weight in the Himalayan kingdom.
Translations
ARالعربية
شيتروم
shit-ro-m
CACatalà
chetrum
che-trum
CSČeština
chetrum
che-trum
DEDeutsch
chetrum
che-trum
ELΕλληνικά
chetrum
che-trum
ESEspañol
chetrum
che-trum
FRFrançais
chetrum
che-trum
HIहिन्दी
चेतुरम
che-tu-ram
HUMagyar
chetrum
che-trum
IDBahasa Indonesia
chetrum
che-trum
ITItaliano
chetrum
che-trum
MSBahasa Melayu
chetrum
che-trum
MYမြန်မာ
ချက်တရမ်
che-ta-ram
NLNederlands
chetrum
che-trum
PLPolski
chetrum
che-trum
PTPortuguês
chetrum
che-trum
RORomână
chetrum
che-trum
RUРусский
четрум
che-trum
SVSvenska
chetrum
che-trum
SWKiswahili
chetrum
che-trum
TRTürkçe
chetrum
che-trum
UKУкраїнська
четрум
che-trum
VITiếng Việt
chetrum
che-trum