It is the currency symbol for Sterling Pounds used in Great Britain. It is also known as the pound sign.
The origin of the symbol come from the L which stands for the Latin word libra, the name of a Roman unit of weight, which also gave rise to the abbreviation lb for a pound as a measure of weight.
2007-04-27 11:44:57
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answered by ? 7
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Dis means this in proper English. Dat means that in proper English. The sign shown is the monetary symbol of the pound as used by the United Kingdom.
Wat is corrected to what and hellpppp should be spelled as help.
Anything else?
2007-04-27 11:35:07
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answered by Guitarpicker 7
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It is the British pound sign. The UK currency.
2007-04-27 11:34:00
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answered by Martha P 7
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It's the pound sign for European currency.
2007-04-27 13:16:55
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answered by Kaitou_Tenshi 2
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That's the symbol of pound or sterling, the unit of money in Britain.
2007-04-27 11:42:35
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answered by branca21 1
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It's the pound sign, and it's used for the UK currency.
2007-04-27 11:35:04
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answered by Anonymous
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It is a mobile 'phone, but 077 is not the code for Jordan. My mobile is on O2 and the "dialling code" part of my number is 077xx.
2016-04-01 10:30:51
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answered by Anonymous
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It's the pound sign, for money in the UK.
2007-04-27 11:29:02
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answered by Belie 7
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it be the sign for money in england like the $ in u.s.
2007-04-27 11:36:33
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answered by no no 2
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pond sign its england curancy
2007-04-27 11:30:08
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answered by Anonymous
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