Euphonious- Having a pleasant sound Euphoria- feeling of well being
Eurasian, Europe ... thats all i can think of =3
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UK 36B = German (EU) 80B and France 95B US 36B = German (EU) 80C and France 95C
Germany?
In German, some words that begin with "kr" include "Krankenhaus" (hospital), "Krebs" (cancer), "Krähe" (crow), and "Krieg" (war). These terms cover various categories, such as medical, animals, and concepts related to conflict. The "kr" sound is relatively common in German vocabulary.
rome and china
Enquire at your nearest German consulate.
Yes, many German words begin with K. Some examples are: küssen (to kiss), das Kissen (pillow), kurz (short), der Käse (cheese), and die Kartoffel (potato). For more, see the related questions link below.
Eucalyptus, euonymus , eucommia.
Some German words that begin with the letter 'O' include "Ober," meaning "above" or "upper," "Obst," which translates to "fruit," and "Ozean," meaning "ocean." Additionally, "Ordnung" refers to "order" or "organization," and "Ohr," which means "ear." These words cover a range of categories, from everyday objects to abstract concepts.
Oh, dude, German words starting with "Y"? That's like trying to find a unicorn in a haystack. But hey, I did my homework, and here you go: "Yacht" and "Yoga" are two German words that start with the elusive letter "Y." So, there you have it, a couple of rare gems for your linguistic collection.