English for Beginners

European money: euro and cent - pronunciation (English for Beginners):

         
Listen and repeat:
one euro
Play There are 100 cent in an euro.
Play euro
one-cent coin
Play one cent
two-cent coin
Play two cent Play two cents*
five-cent coin
Play five cent Play five cents*
ten-cent coin
Play ten cent Play ten cents*
twenty-cent coin
Play twenty cent Play twenty cents*
fifty-cent coin
Play fifty cent Play fifty cents*
one-euro coin
Play one euro
two-euro coin
Play two euro
five-euro banknote
Play five euro
ten-euro banknote
Play ten euro
twenty-euro banknotefive-euro banknote
Play twenty-five euro
ten-euro banknoteone-euro cointwenty-cent coinone-cent coin
Play eleven euro and twenty-one cent Play eleven euro and twenty-one cents*
Play eleven euro twenty-one cent Play eleven euro twenty-one cents*
Play eleven euro twenty-one
Play eleven twenty-one
Grammar Note:
* According to European Union provisions, euro and its subdivision cent take no final "s" in the plural. However, native English speakers sometimes use the forms euros and cents in casual conversation.



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