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		Definition of markka in English: markkanoun ˈmɑːkɑːˈmɑːkəˈmärkə (until the introduction of the euro in 2002) the basic monetary unit of Finland, equal to 100 penniä.  Example sentencesExamples -  Finland granted its own currency, the markka, within the Russian Empire.
 -  Finnish bankers forecast that the outgoing markka will be overtaken by euro as the most used currency by the beginning of next week.
 -  More than 10 percent of Finland's exports are shipped by air and the stoppage would mean additional losses to Finnish industry of around 70 million markka per day.
 -  If you were a counterfeiter in Finland before the euro, and you wanted to counterfeit the markka, after about half an hour you would have produced enough to saturate the market.
 -  The markka, or Finnmark, is the basic monetary unit.
 
    Definition of markka in US English: markkanounˈmärkə The basic monetary unit of Finland (until replaced by the euro), equal to 100 penniä.  Example sentencesExamples -  Finnish bankers forecast that the outgoing markka will be overtaken by euro as the most used currency by the beginning of next week.
 -  The markka, or Finnmark, is the basic monetary unit.
 -  More than 10 percent of Finland's exports are shipped by air and the stoppage would mean additional losses to Finnish industry of around 70 million markka per day.
 -  If you were a counterfeiter in Finland before the euro, and you wanted to counterfeit the markka, after about half an hour you would have produced enough to saturate the market.
 -  Finland granted its own currency, the markka, within the Russian Empire.
 
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