Examples of using "Euros" in a sentence and their english translations:
It costs 2 euros.
This will cost €30.
Lend me twenty euros.
- This will cost €30.
- That will cost thirty euros.
I sold it for 600 euros.
- That will cost thirty euros.
- This is going to cost thirty euros.
- That'll cost thirty euros.
The bed costs 120 euros!
The ticket costs 100 euros.
The sunglasses cost twenty euros.
100 euros for the whole day.
There are no five-euro coins.
Do you have ten euro bills?
My husband makes 100,000 euros per year.
- This will cost €30.
- That will cost thirty euros.
This will cost €30.
My husband makes 100,000 euros per year.
To buy my computer, I had to pay €100.
I don't know how to convert euros to dollars.
No, I'm not giving you fifty euros! Do I look like I'm rich to you?
A hundred euros is a bit expensive. We should look for another hotel.
The castle is for sale for 10 million euros.
In two days, the movie grossed 10 million euros.
- I make €100 a day.
- I make 100 euros per day.
- I make 100 euros a day.
The admission costs six euros but on Sundays it's free.
The thieves made off with a sculpture with an estimated worth of half a million euros.
Germany's minimum wage is 8.50 euros an hour.
40 Euros for a scarf? Don't you have anything cheaper?
I would like to change my American dollars to euros please.
The taxi driver demanded forty euros, because at night you have to pay double the fare.
The students receive a 15,000 euro scholarship for their return trip and daily expenses.
If you find 30 euros in the drawer, it's because I had too many bills and left them with you.