The concept of European Union (EU) citizenship has often been clouded by misconceptions and false beliefs…Read More
The stem -eu generally indicates a connection to "good" or "well" in some languages. For example, in Greek, words like "euphoria" or "euthanasia" use this stem to convey meanings related to "good" or "well-being."
Their president is a Roman Catholic, the main religions are Protestant and Roman Catholicis, but the country's religion depends on the people living there. Germany being one of the most powerful country's in the EU I'd expect a huge mix of beliefs.
It generally depends on your country.Many countries do caution people during arrest and before questioning, but not all of them do.This is called a police caution or, in some countries, the Miranda rights.Countries in which law enforcement must caution suspects by law are:AustraliaBangladeshCanadaAny member of the European Union (EU)England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and Ireland. And including all overseas territories owned by Britain (and as an EU member)France (and as an EU member)Germany (and as an EU member)Netherlands (and as an EU member)Spain (and as an EU member)Hong KongIsraelNew ZealandPhilippinesSwitzerlandThailandUkraineUnited States
No. free movement of labour across EU borders is a fundamental right in the EU.
I want - Eu queroI wish - Eu desejoI desire Eu desejo ( desire is also a noun)
Eu amo você or Eu te amo or Eu amo-te (pronounced "Eu amu'-tee")
I (am) Eu sou Me too ( Eu também)
No, Switzerland isn't in the EU.
.eu was created in 2005.
Laos is not a member of the EU.
'elle a eu' is she had. she has is ' elle a' and eu makes it the past tense. 'il a eu' is he had
California is not part of the EU, it is a state in America. Only European countries are in the EU.