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Meaning of Quetzal | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈkɛt.səl

Definitions

  1. Any trogon of the genus Pharomacrus, especially a resplendent quetzal (Pharomacrus mocinno), which has very long tail feathers and is found in Guatemala and Costa Rica.
  2. A monetary unit used in Guatemala, equal to 100 centavos.

Equivalents

العربية الكوازال
Deutsch Quetzal
Español quetzal
Français quetzal
Italiano quetzal
Nederlands quetzal
Polski kwezal quetzal
Português quetzal

Examples

“Included among the images that Rigoberta Menchú uses in order to subtly convey her people's ethnicity is an image of Guatemala as the "land of the quetzal."”
“A strikingly beautiful bird, the quetzal is the national emblem of Guatemala, appearing on its currency and postage. The quetzal ranges from southern Mexico to Costa Rica.”
“This particular wild avocado species had beautiful small black fruits set in a red cap that made it easy for the quetzals to find them.”
“In 2002 Guatemala officially declared the U.S. dollar as legal tender to circulate in parallel to the national currency, the quetzal. This is not likely to last for long as the quetzal is not widely accepted and is considered a weak store of value.”
“In this situation, they chose a policy mix of moderate monetary tightening, tight fiscal policy, and central bank intervention in the foreign exchange market to prevent excessive appreciation of the quetzal, without pursuing an exchange rate target[…].”
“To cope with the subsequent mounting pressures on the domestic currency, the Bank of Guatemala (Banguat) started to intervene in the foreign exchange market to moderate the quetzal depreciation and tightened monetary policy.”

CEFR level

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