Examples of using "Euro" in a sentence and their english translations:
The bed costs 120 euros!
Portugal won the Euro.
The dress costs fifteen euros.
The sum was written in euro, not in yen.
They pay them €500 every week.
I don't have an account for euros.
I earn 100 euros a day.
How much is this? Four Euros please.
She paid a €900 deposit for the appartment.
The Euro is more than a currency.
In his opinion, the eurozone is disintegrating.
- How much do I owe you? - Four euros, please.
- How much do I owe you? - Four euro, please.
I would like to change my American dollars to euros please.
Spain will need to borrow 100 billion euros.
They had a fight over one euro.
I paid for it in euros.
I always pay my monthly rent in Euros.
Every year we pay 100 euros to this association.
- How much do I owe you? - Four euros, please.
- How much do I owe you? - Four euro, please.
- In the next four years, €15,000,000,000 must be saved.
- In the next four years, 15 billion euro must be saved.
- In the next four years, 15 billion euros must be saved.
Do you know the conversion rate between dollars and euros?
I pay 30 euros for every visit to the dentist.
“With a base price value of €70.4 billion in 2011, French agricultural production is
For example, this milk break you see on the screen is worth an average of 60 euro cents
Fifteen milliard euros must be saved over the course of the next four years.
Oops, my fault. It's 3000 yen, not 3000 euros.
Jewels worth €40-million were stolen in Cannes from the Carlton hotel.
- In the next four years, €15,000,000,000 must be saved.
- In the next four years, 15 billion euro must be saved.
The European Union ordered Apple to pay 13 billion euros in taxes.
Well, because 2002 was the year Italy abandoned the Italian Lira and started using the EURO.
The Italian paid for his coffee in Germany with Greek euro coins.
Fifteen thousand million euros must be saved over the course of the next four years.
40 Euros for a scarf? Don't you have anything cheaper?
"How much did you pay for this?" "About 20 euros." "Wow! That's incredibly cheap."