there is no short way to say euro
The Euro is the fullname of a currency, and so it is not short for anything. In other contexts Euro can be short for Europe, as in Euro 2012, a name for the European Soccer Championships in 2012.
Dhá euro.
They now use the Euro. So if you know how to use a Euro in say France, then you are good to go because they are used the same way in Italy.
Condo
A short way of saying something. For example, I will abbreviate my answer. A short way to say sumptin'. (ex: I'll abbrev. my !)
A short break is a small version of a vacation. Euro Disney short breaks can be found online at many different websites such as the "Lastminute" website, the "short-breaks" website, and the "EuroDisney" website.
"in a minute"
best is not the way to say how a currency is... if you mean how strong it is compared to the other currencies then NO
All pronounceable abbreviations and short words usually carry several different meanings, in different circumstances. In my "world", it would be short for Kilo Euro. Kilo meaning thousands, and Euro for the currency. 10 KEUR = ten thousands Euro.
Yes that is one of the many way to say it.
'Short form' can be said in different ways as 'abbreviation' or 'initials'.
eine euro