Can somebody tell my what

"Fiat"

means?

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It’s an Italian automobile manufacturer, formerly part of Chrysler.

"Let it be so" from Latin language

Also modern money called fiat, because they have no background like gold or whatever. They are just numbers and pieces of paper

The term fiat derives from the Latin word fiat, meaning "let it be done"[b] used in the sense of an order, decree[2] or resolution.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiat_money

Mein Papa meint immer die Automarke und nennt das:

"Fehler in allen Teilen!"

🀣

Passt auch gut zum Fiat Geld πŸ˜…

It's unpacked money, like all countries issue today.

UnBacked, as in there is no gold in the reserves that you can exchange it for.