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Subject: krona and krone
Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2002 20:45:06 -0500
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From: Pierre Abbat <phma@webjockey.net>
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There are the Norwegian krone, the Swedish krona, the Danish krone, and the 
Icelandic krona. At least one of those was IIRR replaced by the euro, but 
there are still a krona and a krone. Lojbanized, they are rupnrkrona and 
rupnrkrone. The problem with that is that they are both of a rafsiable form 
and have the same rafsi. So should the rafsi {rupnrkron-} mean any of those 
monetary units?

phma

