- The
spesmilo (pronounced [
spesˈmilo],
plural spesmiloj [spesˈmiloi̯]) is an
obsolete decimal international currency,
proposed in 1907 by René de Saussure...
- second-person
pronoun regardless of number.
Unique to the
Esperanto script is the
spesmilo (1000 specie) sign, ⟨₷⟩, an Sm
monogram for an
obsolete international unit...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. SM or sm may
refer to:
Service mark
symbol (℠)
Spesmilo ₷, a
former international currency Senior management SM Entertainment,...
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letter Sigmoid S was used in
medieval palaeography $ :
Dollar sign ₷ :
Spesmilo § :
Section sign ℠ :
Service mark
symbol ∫ :
Integral symbol,
short for...
- by H. F. Höveler in London.
Deposits and
withdrawals were
based on the
Spesmilo.
Transactions were "readily
available and inexpensive". On 30
April 1914...
- – Lombardy-Venetia,
Modena and
Papal States Maltese scudo Silver coin
Spesmilo Stater Talonas –
Lithuania Thaler – Germany, Austria,
Hungary Conventionsthaler...
- (1923–1948)
Portuguese escudo (cifrão) Sk
Slovak koruna (1993–2008) ₷
Spesmilo (1907 –
First World War) in the
Esperanto movement ₶
Livre tournois (13th...
- as well as in the IMF's
study published on 13
April 2010.
Money portal Spesmilo E. F.
Schumacher (May 1943). "Multilateral Clearing". Economica. 10 (38):...
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lacks recursion. In 1907, de
Saussure proposed the
international currency spesmilo (₷). It was used by the Ĉekbanko
esperantista and
other British and Swiss...
- ****ociations or
Esperanto meetings. In 1907, René de
Saussure proposed the
spesmilo ⟨₷⟩ as an
international currency. It had some use
before the
First World...