Examples of using "Евро" in a sentence and their english translations:
It costs 2 euros.
That costs 30 euros.
It costs 2 euros.
Mary gave him ten euros.
- This will cost €30.
- That will cost thirty euros.
- That'll cost thirty euros.
It costs 2 euros.
The bed costs 120 euros!
That costs 30 euros.
It costs twenty euros.
The tea costs two euros.
The ticket costs 100 euros.
That'll be three euros.
The Euro is more than a currency.
I'm running out of Euros.
The dress costs fifteen euros.
Did you say "thirty euros"?
Lend me twenty euros.
I have 20 euros left.
That costs 1.5 euros per kilogram.
I paid for it in 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.
I make €100 a day.
- I make €100 a day.
- I make 100 euros per day.
- I make 100 euros a day.
I paid for it in euros.
- This will cost €30.
- That will cost thirty euros.
The Swiss franc is pegged to the euro.
- That will cost thirty euros.
- This is going to cost thirty euros.
- That'll cost thirty euros.
It costs around thirty Euros.
I have 20 euros left.
The sunglasses cost twenty euros.
One euro is one-point-five dollars.
Can you spot me ten euros?
I gave him fifty euros.
- How much do I owe you? - Four euros, please.
- How much do I owe you? - Four euro, please.
In this case, 100 euro please.
They should cost about €100.
That costs five hundred euros a week.
I earn 100 Euros a day.
Could you lend them fifty euros?
Tom sold the book for 10 euros.
I have fifty euros in my pocket.
- 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.
I only have five euros left.
My husband makes 100,000 euros per year.
Could you lend them fifty euros?
My husband makes 100,000 euros per year.
- How much do I owe you? - Four euros, please.
- How much do I owe you? - Four euro, please.
He asked me to lend him ten euros.
How much do I owe you? - Four euros, please.
A kilo of figs costs 2.50€.
"How much is he asking for?" "A thousand euros."
They cost three Euros a piece.
We paid, in total, 800 euros.
She earned three thousand euros in one night.
Oops, my fault. It's 3000 yen, not 3000 euros.
A hundred euros is a bit expensive. We should look for another hotel.
Who'll wash my car for two Euros?
The castle is for sale for 10 million euros.
"How much is it?" "50 euros." "And how much is that in dollars?"
The sum was written in euro, not in yen.
The admission costs six euros but on Sundays it's free.
He sold his house for a hundred fifty thousand euro.
And this is the new 77-million-pound road-improvement scheme,
I would like to change my American dollars to euros please.
Driving without a safety belt will cost you a fine of 60 euros.
Forty euros for a scarf? You don't have anything cheaper?
Oops, my fault. It's 3000 yen, not 3000 euros.
Last years we lent you one million euros to buy machines.