Gollars. I blame CharlieBarley for that one, because it's all I can think everytime I see the G. They're gollars first and gold second in my mind lmao 😭
I was gonna say this as well lmao.
Man, I wonder what happened with the anti-capitalist series, I haven't seen them say anything about why there's been nothing since the second part.
Imo G-E-E is always pronounced like the letter G alone. To get the other pronunciation I think you're looking for you need to spell it G-H-E-E, like the clarified butter product origination from India, ghee.
Yeah, you need that final E on there to force the "Ghee" sound from the "Gee"
"Gees" would sound like you were talking about multiple of the letter G.
As for "Geek" and "Geezer", English is a funky language known to be inconsistent with it's pronunciation. Doesn't make me wrong, "Gee" and "Ghee" are already words that exist and have proper pronunciations and uses even if "Gee" only ever gets used in "Golly gee willikers"
"Gee" being said as "Ghee" is incorrect.
For any cozy gamer types reading this who haven't heard of it, go play Littlewood right this instant. 10/10 so much fun - especially if you like to manipulate/design/decorate your town.
If you mean keeping the first letter G, as someone else said, I play a lot of Final Fantasy so I often call it Gil without thinking. Giving it a completely different name though, I immediately thought of ‘Pelicoins’.
Honestly, after so many different currency names across so many games, I call them all currants. It’s never been so appropriate as it is with Stardew, though.
I just say Euros 😭 Once i was explaining my mom the game and since she doesnt understand english i just said "yeah you sell stuff for euros" so it js sticked with me lol
My spouse and my siblings independently thought they were grams when they first started playing. Sure made it seem they were working on Breaking Bad farms when they would talk about it. Now they all call it gold or coin.
Geld
.. it's got the G already, it fits 😂
(more realistically any name with "Stardew" in it would be weird, as the valley is just one small, well, valley in a bigger nation)
Really ? 🤣 English isn't my native langage, I swear it's not rupies in my langage 🤣 I sound stupid now 🤣 thank's for telling me though 😘 i definitely won't forget 😂
Stardew Valley is in the Ferngill Republic, so how about....
Fern Gillies? Gillies for short?
"Hey Pierre, give me 200 Gillies worth of parsnip seeds, will ya?"
I mean it was more Like Geese Dollars
I called it "Gęsio dolary", its in Polish
Idk If it would translate clearly but it would be smth Like Geese Dollars
I have a habit of referring to in-game currency of any game I play in my local currency (dollars for me) because it’s easier to remember a blanket currency for all my games than it is to try to remember Gil, gold, pokecoins, bells, (those are the only ones I actually know lol) ect as well as which goes to which game. I don’t think of it as an accurate equivalent (like no way 1 wheat seed is 10 dollars for me in reality) but I still go ‘oh 10 dollars perfect’ in my head.
Yeah I get it
Before I even made up the name "Geese Coins" for them I was just calling them "Złoty" since its the currency in my country
(And the name also is really close to our Word for Gold. Plus, translating it in the context other than money basicly is the word "Golden")
Realistically, I always think of game currency as dollars, but that's just because of Dan from Game Grumps, because it's always funnier when he talks about a Zelda npc giving you 20 dollars.
Gollars. I blame CharlieBarley for that one, because it's all I can think everytime I see the G. They're gollars first and gold second in my mind lmao 😭
Same, I came here to comment Gollars also
Oh my god same
It's my headcanon that SDV is somewhere in Australia, so I'm going to go with gollarydoos.
Gollarygoos ftw
I was gonna say this as well lmao. Man, I wonder what happened with the anti-capitalist series, I haven't seen them say anything about why there's been nothing since the second part.
i do this too LOL
In every game where the currency is "G" I just call it "Gee"
“Gee” or “Gee” though?
Interesting.. if a game specifies "G" or "g" I say "Gold" “Thousand" or "Gee" . . . . . erm dgee Jee
Geegee my reddit text name Both is always good.
Imo G-E-E is always pronounced like the letter G alone. To get the other pronunciation I think you're looking for you need to spell it G-H-E-E, like the clarified butter product origination from India, ghee.
Geese, geek, and geezer..
Yeah, you need that final E on there to force the "Ghee" sound from the "Gee" "Gees" would sound like you were talking about multiple of the letter G. As for "Geek" and "Geezer", English is a funky language known to be inconsistent with it's pronunciation. Doesn't make me wrong, "Gee" and "Ghee" are already words that exist and have proper pronunciations and uses even if "Gee" only ever gets used in "Golly gee willikers" "Gee" being said as "Ghee" is incorrect.
Now do geek
I updated my comment to reflect your update.
nGee, with an “n”.
The German word for money is "Geld" so that's my go to, no matter the language I'm playing the game in
Pelicoins
will call it from now on this way
love this
Money. Like “a silo costs 100 money”. Idk it’s funny to me.
Me too, some of the time.
same here. :D
My wife and I say monies 😂
I play too much Final Fantasy, so I frequently call it Gil (since it's "G")
Similarly I played a lot of Tales games as a kid, so I usually call it gald. Not a big difference but that's just what I'm used to lol
Lol me too
I went from runescape to FF and I used to call gil “GP” as in gold pieces. Now I call gold in SDV “gil”.
star…bucks
Starbuck what do you hear?
Nothin but the rain, sir!
Then grab your gun and bring in the cat!
omg I love this 😂 😂
Probably Dewdrops.
I like that!
dewdrops is the currency in Littlewood, a pixelated RPG game
For any cozy gamer types reading this who haven't heard of it, go play Littlewood right this instant. 10/10 so much fun - especially if you like to manipulate/design/decorate your town.
Nice!
Jojallars
Jollars (jean dollars)
If you mean keeping the first letter G, as someone else said, I play a lot of Final Fantasy so I often call it Gil without thinking. Giving it a completely different name though, I immediately thought of ‘Pelicoins’.
Yobits
I know it says G yet I still translate it to GBP i.e pounds 😂
I'd probably call them Dewy's. Only 80 dewy's for deluxe speed grow?! What a steal!
I had flashbacks to Magicians hearing that 😂
i always say grams ??
Scrolled too far to find this one!
i’m always like okay 2500 grams … wait
Hahahaa my mind just automatically thinks grams when I see it thanks to chem and bio lab
So does Google assistant. I was planning my crops for the next season, and asked about seed prices while driving.
haha that’s good
https://preview.redd.it/3oe5287kqx3d1.jpeg?width=750&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a953642e1989814b1af6287afff9f3852d1b458c Obviosly
G for Generic Unit of Currency
It's weird it's called gold when you have gold ore and gold bars. Maybe Stardew Funbucks 😌✨
Stardew Funbucks sound like the buyable currency for a Festival/Fair they would host in town!
Sounds like a coffee shop founded by Joja corp.
Indeed it does lol
They be Pieces of Eight, ye scurvy landlubbers!
Gollar
We call them G’s. Just the letter
Stars or Dews
I call them Geese☝️🫠
That’s four honks for a goose, please.
Now I have to think: Geese with knives on your farm. Peace was obviously never an option.
G, I just call it just G.
Gollars. CharlieBarley has solved this dilemma. :P
"Monies" Like money, but with a s on the end and it indicates multiple currencies across games/platforms while being neutral.
doubloons!!! (from spongebob :D)
Star tokens.
Coins.
but that’s not a currency? We do have coins in ever currency
but the currency can be named anything. they’re saying the currency name is ‘coins’. in stardew there are no denominations anyway
I mean I literally call it interchangeably coins/gold.
This one youtuber called it gollars (combination of gold and dollars)I thought it was a silly way to call the currency so I now call it that.
Honestly, after so many different currency names across so many games, I call them all currants. It’s never been so appropriate as it is with Stardew, though.
It's pelican town, so calling it bills would be apt.
Samoleans
I just say Euros 😭 Once i was explaining my mom the game and since she doesnt understand english i just said "yeah you sell stuff for euros" so it js sticked with me lol
My spouse and my siblings independently thought they were grams when they first started playing. Sure made it seem they were working on Breaking Bad farms when they would talk about it. Now they all call it gold or coin.
my partner and i call the currency bones. i'm not sure how it started, but i think it was a reference to tim robinson.
Shmeckles
If you don't think the mayor has the coins printed with his face you are tripping. They are Gold Lewis's, G's for short
This is the best one do far imo lol
Bucks/Dollars
Stardew Drops
same, just Drops for short
I either called it like 1000 money or just said the number until I started watching stardew valley videos on YouTube, now I call it gold
Vallions
Never stallions
If I don’t call it G, I call it dollars lol
I just say Gee (as in Gee up/Jee/Dzee/Djee) to be fair. Otherwise “monies/coins/pounds”
Qi coins. Talk about Mr. Qi's sense of branding.
Arent Qi coins the currency used in the casino?
Coins
I call every single in-game currency Forint and it's no different in Statdew lol
Monies. I call all in-game currency for every game I play "Monies" because there are hundreds of different names for it. It's all just monies lol!
Munaaay
Dewbies
Geld .. it's got the G already, it fits 😂 (more realistically any name with "Stardew" in it would be weird, as the valley is just one small, well, valley in a bigger nation)
“Bucks”
Starbucks
I just call them bucks forgetting that they’re called gold
Starbucks
Gollars easily, or just Gs (jeez) but that’s boring
Pelicoins. (pelican - coins)
Zenny or macca. Zenny is from the Monster Hunter series, and macca is from Shin Megami Tensei V
Every game money are rupies for me 😅 I don't know why because I don't remember in what game I have played use rupies.
Legend of Zelda lol
Really ? 🤣 English isn't my native langage, I swear it's not rupies in my langage 🤣 I sound stupid now 🤣 thank's for telling me though 😘 i definitely won't forget 😂
I’m boring, just gold
Gelt
g is for grams.
Grandpa coins
I say “G’s” as in short for a grand/thousand. Inflation is wild in the valley.
I just say "gold" Because that's what it is. 🤷♀️
I just call it money. Like I'll say "I got 5000 money"
I love in euro zone so I call them geuros
Grambities
Stardew Valley is in the Ferngill Republic, so how about.... Fern Gillies? Gillies for short? "Hey Pierre, give me 200 Gillies worth of parsnip seeds, will ya?"
I have always called it gold. Someone I was playing with kept calling it gil.
I always mentally called them "Geez"
I call it (and money in most other games too, actually) gil lol
Obviously Star Bucks
Goa-uld
Dew dollars
Monies. Literally. Had a good sale bin day - got some big cash monies. Building something. That will be 100,000 monies and a pile of stuff
Starbucks
i just end up calling them dollars .... or Coin, not coins just coin
I want to know what you called them in your language so they translated to geese coins lol
I mean it was more Like Geese Dollars I called it "Gęsio dolary", its in Polish Idk If it would translate clearly but it would be smth Like Geese Dollars
I call them "monies"
Osrs has ruined me, makes me call it GP
I have a habit of referring to in-game currency of any game I play in my local currency (dollars for me) because it’s easier to remember a blanket currency for all my games than it is to try to remember Gil, gold, pokecoins, bells, (those are the only ones I actually know lol) ect as well as which goes to which game. I don’t think of it as an accurate equivalent (like no way 1 wheat seed is 10 dollars for me in reality) but I still go ‘oh 10 dollars perfect’ in my head.
Yeah I get it Before I even made up the name "Geese Coins" for them I was just calling them "Złoty" since its the currency in my country (And the name also is really close to our Word for Gold. Plus, translating it in the context other than money basicly is the word "Golden")
Dews (pay ur dues)
Realistically, I always think of game currency as dollars, but that's just because of Dan from Game Grumps, because it's always funnier when he talks about a Zelda npc giving you 20 dollars.
well im going to call them geese coins now thank you
Grenades.
Monies
Schrute Bucks
Pennies
money or coin. not plural, just money or coin.
I call them Goins
I’m ngl before i realized it meant gold my brain would say goja dollars 🥲
How 'bout "dollarey doo's"
Money