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1. (n.) euro
the official common currency of those W European countries that are a part of the European Monetary Union, effective from January 1, 1999.
Etymology: (1970–75; by shortening and alter. of Eurocurrency)
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1. (noun) euro
the basic monetary unit of most members of the European Union (introduced in 1999); in 2002 twelve European nations (Germany, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Ireland, Greece, Austria, Finland) adopted the euro as their basic unit of money and abandoned their traditional currencies
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1. (noun) euro
€ ), used in many EU countries
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Sense: the currency adopted by the European Union.
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Afrikaans: euro |
Arabic: النَّقْد المُتَداوَل في ا |
Bulgarian: евро |
Brazilian: euro |
Czech: euro |
German: der Euro |
Danish: euro |
Greek: ευρώ (το νόμισμα της Ευρώ |
Spanish: euro |
Estonian: euro |
Farsi: یورو |
Finnish: euro |
French: euro |
Hebrew: יוּרוֹ |
Hindi: युरोप का रहने वाला |
Croatian: euro |
Hungarian: euró |
Indonesian: uang Euro |
Italian: euro |
Japanese: ユーロ(EUの単一通貨) |
Korean: 유로 |
Lithuanian: euras |
Latvian: eiro |
Malay: euro (matawang) |
Dutch: euro,€ |
Norwegian: euro |
Polish: euro |
Persian: یورو |
Pashto: یورو د اروپا پولی واحد |
Russian: евро |
Slovak: euro |
Serbian: evro |
Swedish: euro |
Thai: ระบบเงินตราที่ใช้ในสหภาพย |
Turkish: euro, yuro |
Taiwanese: 歐元 |
Ukrainian: євро |
Urdu: یوروپی اتحاد کا رسمی سکہ |
Vietnamese: đồng Ơ-rô |
Chinese: 欧元 |
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