Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Dec 5, 2001 03:24
22 yrs ago
English term
euro or euros
Non-PRO
English to French
Bus/Financial
Singular and plurals. In Germany there is no plural forms while Spain and
France do allow the plural.
France do allow the plural.
Proposed translations
(French)
4 +7 | euros | Fernando Muela Sopeña |
5 | Euros | Thierry LOTTE |
4 | Euro / Euros | Virginie Lafage |
Proposed translations
+7
5 mins
Selected
euros
En français, on ajoute le "s" au pluriel.
Tout simplement, regarde cette référence sur Internet (il y en a beaucoup):
Calculatrice Euro
Montant en francs. Montant en euros. Montant en euros, Montant en francs.
http://www.euro.gouv.fr/convert.phtml
Tout simplement, regarde cette référence sur Internet (il y en a beaucoup):
Calculatrice Euro
Montant en francs. Montant en euros. Montant en euros, Montant en francs.
http://www.euro.gouv.fr/convert.phtml
Reference:
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10 mins
Euro / Euros
You can use both.
1 euro
2 euros
Native french
1 euro
2 euros
Native french
34 mins
Euros
You have to type it on Plural and with a Majuscule. The best trick is to type it with the Euro symbol (dont have it yet on my keyboard) followed by the amount:
I.e :
166,086
Bst Rggds
I.e :
166,086
Bst Rggds
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