You’re of course correct in English, I just wanted to share that the currency sign goes after the value in many other languages, so it’s an easy mistake for ESL people to make.
This is true for all currencies in my language except for $, €, and £ which goes in front. Maybe ¥ as well but that is rarely seen in text so I don’t know. As for rupies 🤷
You’re of course correct in English, I just wanted to share that the currency sign goes after the value in many other languages, so it’s an easy mistake for ESL people to make.
This is true for all currencies in my language except for $, €, and £ which goes in front. Maybe ¥ as well but that is rarely seen in text so I don’t know. As for rupies 🤷
Don’t some English speaking countries put their dollar sign after? I thought at least one of CAD or AUD did
People in english speaking parts of of Canada place the dollar sign before, but people in Quebec put it after, at least when they write in French.
We most certainly don’t in Australia
That’s true, it just looks that way because it is upside down.
Cad not in the English parts of the country. Not Aud