Usage examples of "euro" in Italian with translation to English

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Il tè costa due euro. The tea costs two euros.
Il biglietto costa cento euro. The ticket costs 100 euros.
100 euro per tutta la giornata. 100 euros for the whole day.
100 euro per tutto il giorno. 100 euros for the whole day.
Gli occhiali da sole costano venti euro. The sunglasses cost twenty euros.
Mio marito guadagna 100.000 euro all'anno. My husband makes 100,000 euros per year.
Abbiamo mangiato al ristorante a dieci euro a persona. We ate at the restaurant for ten euros per person.
Noi abbiamo mangiato al ristorante a dieci euro a persona. We ate at the restaurant for ten euros per person.
L'italiano ha pagato il suo caffè in Germania con monete di euro greche. The Italian paid for his coffee in Germany with Greek euro coins.
Se un giorno dovessi vincere un milione di euro, probabilmente mi trasferirei in un altro stato portando con me mia madre. If one day I'd win a million euros, I'd probably move to another country bringing my mother with me.
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