Examples of using "Euro" in a sentence and their english translations:
I sold it for 600 euros.
- That will cost thirty euros.
- This is going to cost thirty euros.
- That'll cost thirty euros.
I have 20 euros left.
The ticket costs 100 euros.
That'll be three euros.
It costs two Euros.
How much do I owe you? - Four euros, please.
It costs around thirty Euros.
- This will cost €30.
- That will cost thirty euros.
- This will cost €30.
- That'll cost thirty euros.
- This will cost €30.
- That will cost thirty euros.
- That'll cost thirty euros.
I pay 30 euros for every visit to the dentist.
Spain will need to borrow 100 billion euros.
- I make €100 a day.
- I make 100 euros per day.
- I make 100 euros a day.
This book costs more or less 20 euros.
Forty euros for a scarf? You don't have anything cheaper?
The cost of the trip without a discount is two thousand Euros.
Fifteen thousand million euros must be saved over the course of the next four years.
In the next four years, €15,000,000,000 must be saved.
And agricultural product exports surpassed 92 billion euros last year.
Before, when we still had guilders, everything was much cheaper than now with the euro.
If we use it to plant potatoes, we can earn between 7,000 and 8,000 euros per hectare.