The same thing it means in Spanish: a particular currency, used by several members of the European Union.
It's also a prefix, used with words that have something to do with Europe, thus
Eurovision, Euro-currency, Europhobia, Europhile
The same thing it means in Spanish: a particular currency, used by several members of the European Union.
It's also a prefix, used with words that have something to do with Europe, thus
Eurovision, Euro-currency, Europhobia, Europhile
That means "the Euro", referring to the common currency of the European Union.
No English teams was in euro 2008
Un euro e quaranta
Dublin. Euro. prior to the Euro it was the Irish Pound or the "punt" as it was referred to....
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England doesn't use Euro. They use pounds.
75p
No
If you mean in Euro, about 960 million euro
As of today (01APR2011), 1 Euro is worth about 88 pence, or 0.88 pounds. One pound is worth about 1.13 Euro.
28/06/2012 1 Euro = 0.79957 GBP (£)
If you mean money before euro in Gremany that were:Mark