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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

billuyo
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The correct term is Billuyo. Some people write to Billullo or Biyullo. It is a colloquial form used in Colombia to name the money, coin, banknote, silver. Also say " the monis " " the 34 Luke; " tebillegar; 34, " " billegas them or " the 34 rucanos;.

  




Manuel Penichet P

In some countries of Latin America, billullo or billuyo has the meaning of money.It is an alteration of the word ticket.

  


furoya

billuyo is incorrectly written, and should be written as "biyuya" as meaning: Billuyo is a form of male of " biyuya " mixed with " ticket 34. Means '' money '' ( in general, or sense better if cash ) and comes from the Piedmontese " begieuia " ( engraving, especially of the 41 ticket; although also associates it with the French " bijou " ( jewel, object of value 41. Most likely has been created on the banks of the river plate, and from there became popular in other parts of Latin America.

  


Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz

In the colloquial language says you billuyo money.

  



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