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== Etymology == | == Etymology == | ||
The name ''gwen'' derives from the Omemi word ''gwen'' (圓), meaning 'round'. The word is cognate with the currency names of China, Korea, and Japan—Mandarin ''yuán'', Korean ''won'' (원/圓), and Japanese ''en'' (円). From its independence in 1952 until 1964, the currency name was known in English sources as the '''Omemi ''yen.''''' | The name ''gwen'' derives from the Omemi word ''gwen'' (圓), meaning 'round'. The word is cognate with the currency names of China, Korea, and Japan—Mandarin ''yuán'', Korean ''won'' (원/圓), and Japanese ''en'' (円). From its independence in 1952 until 1964, the currency name was known in English sources as the '''Omemi ''yen.''''' | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:55, 17 May 2026
The gwen (Omemi: 圓; symbol: ₲; code: GWN) is the official currency of Omemi.
Etymology
The name gwen derives from the Omemi word gwen (圓), meaning 'round'. The word is cognate with the currency names of China, Korea, and Japan—Mandarin yuán, Korean won (원/圓), and Japanese en (円). From its independence in 1952 until 1964, the currency name was known in English sources as the Omemi yen.