Euro

Meaning and Usage

The word "Euro" refers to the currency used by the majority of European Union member countries. It is also used colloquially to refer to money in general, similar to how "dollar" is used in English.

Linguistic Analysis

The word "Euro" does not have any prefix, suffix, or root in German. It originated from the Latin word "Eurōpa" and was introduced as the official currency of the European Union in 1999.

Comparisons between German and English

The word "Euro" is similar in both German and English, as it refers to the same currency.

Cultural Context

The Euro became the official currency of the European Union in 1999 and has since become an integral part of European economic and cultural identity.

Example Sentences

  1. Ich habe fünfzig Euro in meiner Geldbörse. (I have fifty euros in my wallet.)
  2. Der Euro ist die offizielle Währung in vielen europäischen Ländern. (The euro is the official currency in many European countries.)

Memory Tips

To remember the meaning of "Euro," you can associate it with the currency symbol €, which is often seen on price tags and in financial contexts.

Additional Vocabulary

  • Geld (money)
  • Währung (currency)
  • Zahlungsmittel (means of payment)

Gender and Plural (for nouns)

The word "Euro" is a masculine noun in German. Its plural form is also "Euro."

Conjugation (for verbs)

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