forintos
Forintos is the Hungarian term related to the country’s currency, the forint. It functions as an adjective and noun form derived from forint and is used to describe denominations, coins, banknotes, or monetary amounts expressed in forints. In everyday language, phrases such as ötforintos érme (five-forint coin) or forintos összeg (amount in forints) are common. The plural-adjective form for describing multiple currencies or denominations is often seen in context rather than as a standalone unit.
The forint is the official currency of Hungary, introduced in 1946 to replace the pengő at a
Currently, forint coins come in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, and 200 forints, while banknotes