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Slocawber Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Euro or Euros

20,50 Euro(s).

Do you say: "twenty euro fifty" or "twenty euroS fifty" or both?

If it were about pounds or dollars, I expect one would say "twenty poundS fifty" and "twenty dollarS fifty". Is that true?

Thank you.
  

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I'd say 'twenty euros fifty'.

  • I'd say 'twenty euros fifty'.
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I'd say 'twenty euros fifty'.
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I would say "twenty euros fifty".

"twenty pounds fifty" is also correct. In England, some people might colloquially say "twenty pound fifty". However, properly it should be "pounds".

By the way, in English-speaking countries the decimal point is a dot not a comma.
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Oh, thank you! I should have known that!

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