How to Say "brazilian currency" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “brazilian currency” is “reales” — B1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.
English → SpanishB1
nounB1
money

Examples
Me quedan cien reales de mi viaje a Río.
I have one hundred reals left from my trip to Rio.
El cambio de reales a dólares es muy volátil.
The exchange rate from reals to dollars is very volatile.
Plural Count
When referring to money, 'reales' is used for amounts of two or more. The singular is 'un real'.
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