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100 euro or euros? #1 (permalink) Wed Jun 10, 2009 11:55 am   100 euro or euros?
 

Yep, how do we say that amount of money, 100 euro or euros? I know we say 100 dollars, but the "euros" sourds a bit odd to me.
Thanks in advance!
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100 euro or euros? #2 (permalink) Wed Jun 10, 2009 12:12 pm   100 euro or euros?
 

Raf wrote:
Yep, how do we say that amount of money, 100 euro or euros? I know we say 100 dollars, but the "euros" sourds a bit odd to me.
Thanks in advance!


Hello, Raf,

For me it's 100 euros, like dollars, because I my mind we have more than one.

I think it's more logical with "s".

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