The silver coins were at first of 12 dineros fine, but subsequently only 10.
His assistant received fifty sueldos a year for clothes and three sueldos and six dineros a day for his double office of substitute for the principal architect and workman.
The per diem was 9 dinerosfor men and 8 for women, while Ali Divit, a Moor and presumably abstemious, was reckoned at 5.
At the same time the standard was reduced to 11 dineros or .
For silver the standard maintained since the fourteenth century was known as once dineros cuatro granos (pure silver being doce dineros) equivalent to .
Obreros a no ver dineros a perder=--Not to watch your workmen is to lose your money.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dineros" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.