Wp/kaj/Dola
Dola a̱ yet du̱ryek nkrum u na̱bvwa na a̱ rau nswak nhwa bu̱ a̱pfwon. Dola Amerika yin ssha du̱ryek nu ti nyyai an krum ka̱byen a̱ta̱sa ji ba yei Dola Spanish ni, ba yin za̱ ssha u̱ du̱rya 1792. Krum ji ni a̰ ru̱ bra̱ng du̱yra̱k ti ni hat butat ka̱pfwun. Dola a̱yaan nu a̱ ma̱n nsshi ni a̱ mon bṵ dola Austreliya bu̱, Dollar Brunei bṵ, dola Kanada bū̃ dola a̱za̱gbang aza̱nshring Karabyan , bu̱, bu̱ dola Hong Kong, bu̱ dola Jamaika bu̱ dola Liberiya bu̱ dols Namibyya, bu̱, dola Ahwai Taiwan, bu̱, is the name of more than 25 currencies. The United States dollar, named after the international currency known as the Spanish dollar, was established in 1792 and is the first so named that still survives. Others include the Australian dollar, Brunei dollar, Canadian dollar, dola Singapo, bu̱ dola Trinidad bu̱ Tobago wwon zu̱zzwa dola ji u̱ yet bu kyang yring.