Examples of using "Euro" in a sentence and their english translations:
It costs twenty euros.
Did you say "thirty euros"?
- That will cost thirty euros.
- This is going to cost thirty euros.
- That'll cost thirty euros.
The ticket costs 100 euros.
The ticket costs 100 euros.
It costs 2 euros.
That costs 30 euros.
It costs twenty euros.
It costs twenty euros.
I gave him fifty euros.
The sunglasses cost twenty euros.
It costs around thirty Euros.
The tea costs two euros.
The ticket costs 100 euros.
The dress costs fifteen euros.
Mary gave him ten euros.
- This will cost €30.
- That will cost thirty euros.
- That'll cost thirty euros.
- A small cup of coffee costs two euros.
- A small cup of coffee costs two euro.
- A small cup of coffee is two euros.
- A small cup of coffee is two euro.
- A small cup of coffee costs €2.
- A small cup of coffee is €2.
In this case, 100 euro please.
100 euros for the whole day.
I have 20 euros left.
That'll be three euros.
The T-shirt costs ten euro.
That costs five hundred euros a week.
I earn 100 euros a day.
How much is 300 euros in dollars?
I gave him fifty euros.
We paid, in total, 800 euros.
I sold it for 600 euros.
Italy's currency is the euro.
How much is 300 euros in Canadian dollars?
The Swiss franc is pegged to the euro.
Write me a check for a thousand euros, please!
- This will cost €30.
- That will cost thirty euros.
This train has a surcharge of three euros.
And agricultural product exports surpassed 92 billion euros last year.
At the market such cheese costs only five euro something per kilo.
while the euro is merely charged with German intellect and technology,
A Leica camera from 1923 was sold for €2.4 million in Vienna.
Before, when we still had guilders, everything was much cheaper than now with the euro.
The thieves made off with a sculpture with an estimated worth of half a million euros.
If we use it to plant potatoes, we can earn between 7,000 and 8,000 euros per hectare.
Germany's minimum wage is 8.50 euros an hour.
Tomorrow, the car needs to go to the garage for a big service. It'll probably set me back a couple of hundred euros.
According to a researcher, alcohol misuse costs Belgian society 4.2 billion euros annually. That is more than the social cost of diabetes or cancer.