Córdoba (en. Cordova)
/ˈkoɾðoβa/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
Name of the official currency in Nicaragua.
The price of the product is 500 córdobas.
El precio del producto es de 500 córdobas.
One of the most important cities in Spain.
Córdoba is famous for its mosque-cathedral.
Córdoba es famosa por su mezquita-catedral.
Name of a province in Argentina.
We traveled to Córdoba to see its landscapes.
Viajamos a Córdoba para conocer sus paisajes.
Etymology
The term 'córdoba' comes from the name of the Andalusian city of Córdoba, which was an important economic center in the Middle Ages.
Common Phrases and Expressions
I don't have a córdoba.
Expression indicating that one does not have money.
no tengo un córdoba
To lower the córdoba.
It means to reduce expenses or budget.
bajar la córdoba
To make a córdoba.
To create a budget or financial plan.
hacer un córdoba
Related Words
peso
Another currency unit used in several countries in Latin America.
peso
dollar
Currency unit of several countries, especially in North America.
dólar
euros
Official currency of the Eurozone.
euros
Slang Meanings
One córdoba
People say I only have one córdoba in my pocket.
La gente dice que solo tengo un córdoba en el bolsillo.
Córdoba up
When someone says 'Córdoba up', they refer to having money available.
Cuando alguien dice 'córdoba arriba', se refiere a que tiene dinero disponible.