Kurum
a̱mgba̱m kyang á̱ saai nang teang a̱ni
Kurum yet kuzang kyang hwa ku a̱tsatsak lyuut nang konyan san da̱ a̱ka̱nyiung nang teang a̱ni, mat nkyang (nang á̱ kwai a̱ni) ma̱ng khwo mbeang teang ta nang a̱ka̱kurum ga̱ndu, mami a̱byin a̱nyiung ku mi̱ naat mbwuot kaswuo a̱ni.[1][2][3] Á̱ ku ghai á̱tsak nta̱m kurum a̱ni: vak shai nkyang, swang a̱la̱n-kurum, a̱swang a̱fi̱ng nkyang, a̱wot mi̱ di̱n jen jhyang, kidee a̱ci̱nciring teang kurum.[4][5] Á̱ fa kuzang tangka̱i nkyang ke rekot nang á̱ maai shim yet cucuk nhu hu di̱ nyia̱ nta̱m nani kurum hwa.
Ya̱fang
jhyuk- ↑ Mishkin, Frederic S. (2007). "The Economics of Money, Banking, and Financial Markets". Boston: Addison Wesley. p. 8. Alternate (Jhy.). ISBN 978-0-321-42177-7.
- ↑ What Is Money? By John N. Smithin. Retrieved July-17-09.
- ↑ money : The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics. The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics.
- ↑ Mankiw, N. Gregory (2007). Macroeconomics (di̱n Shong). 6 (Jhy.). Pp. 22–32. 2. New York: Worth Publishers. ISBN 978-0-7167-6213-3.
- ↑ Thomas H. Greco, Jr. (2001). Money: Understanding and Creating Alternatives to Legal Tender, White River Junction, Vt: Chelsea Green Publishing. ISBN 1-890132-37-3