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Tre euro

Three euros

Language note: Italians emphasize the number first, followed by the currency.

Culture note: Keep exact change, as small businesses often appreciate it.

Context: The shopkeeper tells you that apples cost three euros per kilo.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Tre

[Tray]

Three euros

Refers to the monetary amount of three euros.

Le mele costano tre euro.

The apples cost three euros.

euro

[Eh-oo-roh]

Euros

The currency used in many European countries.

Le mele costano tre euro.

The apples cost three euros.

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