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 Translation for 'Euro' from English to Hungarian
NOUN   a euro | euros / euro
valuták
euró {noun} <EUR, €>
euro <EUR, €>
EUközgaz.valuták
eurózóna {noun}
euro area
EUközgaz.valuták
euróövezet {noun}
euro area
EUközgaz.valuták
euróövezet {noun}
euro zone
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Translation for 'Euro' from English to Hungarian

euro <EUR, €>
euró {noun} <EUR, €>valuták

euro area
eurózóna {noun}EUközgaz.valuták

euróövezet {noun}EUközgaz.valuták
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euro zone
euróövezet {noun}EUközgaz.valuták
  • euró <EUR, €> = euro <EUR, €>
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Usage Examples English
  • It is also featured on 1 euro cent, 2 euro cent and 5 euro cent coins minted in Croatia.
  • Concerning sanitation, unequalized tariffs are by far the highest in Germany at 111 euro per year.
  • In 2002, the Vatican City switched to the euro at an exchange rate of 1 euro = 1,936.27 Lire. It has its own set of euro coins.
  • Andorra used the euro unofficially prior to June 2013, at which point the euro became its official currency. The euro remains the de facto currency in Kosovo and Montenegro.
  • The reason for dividing the euro amount by the euro/pound exchange rate in this example is that the exchange rate is quoted in euro terms, as is the amount being traded.

  • For example, Denmark has fixed its exchange rate against the euro, keeping it very close to 7.44 krone = 1 euro (0.134 euro = 1 krone).
  • In September 2014, Finnvera issued a 500 million euro bond under their Euro Medium Term Note programme.
  • The company raised 1.4 million euro in venture capital funds in February 2012, 2.5 million euro in June 2013, and 5.5 million euro in December 2014.
  • The Royal Dutch Mint in Utrecht is the sole producer of Dutch euro coins.
  • The same principle with the gold coins, which have face values of 10 euro and 20 euro. Sometimes also 50 euro gold coins are issued.

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