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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'euro' when discussing prices, shopping, or financial matters, especially in countries that have adopted the euro as their currency. For instance, you might hear it in a café when ordering food, or in a conversation about travel expenses in Europe.
Synonyms & nuances
'Euro' specifically refers to the currency used by many European countries, while 'money' is a broader term that encompasses various forms of currency. You would choose 'euro' when discussing currency in a European context to specify the monetary unit being referenced.
Culture
The term 'euro' derives from the European Union and was introduced as a common currency in 1999. It symbolizes not just economic unity but also cultural cooperation among member states, making it an emblem of European identity. An interesting fact is that in many European countries, it's common to see both euro and local currencies used interchangeably, especially in tourist areas.
FAQ
Q.What is the symbol for euro?
The symbol for euro is € and it is widely recognized in financial contexts. When discussing prices, you can place this symbol before the amount, for example, €50.
Q.How do you say euro in French?
In French, you say 'euro' the same way as in English. It’s pronounced as 'uh-roh,' emphasizing the first syllable, which helps in conversations about money.
Q.Are there different denominations of euro?
Yes, the euro has both coins and banknotes. Coins come in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50 cents, and euro 1 and 2. Banknotes are available in €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200, and €500.
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