rupiah
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishrupiahru‧pi‧ah /ruːˈpiːə/ noun [countable] the standard unit of money in IndonesiaExamples from the Corpusrupiah• Indosat, the international phone carrier, rose 425 rupiah to 8975 with trading of 788,500 shares.• That selling devalues the rupiah and, therefore, rupiah-denominated investments.• The rupiah is starting to slide again, and the stock market is heading in the same direction.• So far, however, only five infrastructure projects, worth about 3. 65 trillion rupiah, have been committed.Origin rupiah (1900-2000) Hindi rupaiya; → RUPEE