Dois euros
Two euros
Language note: Number agreement: “um euro”, “dois euros”. In speech, “euros” sounds like “ÉU-ros” in PT-PT.
Culture note: Cash is accepted in many places, but cards/contactless are increasingly common—still, on transport, having a small amount can help.
Context: They state the euros amount.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Dois
[DOYSH]
two
The number 2 (masculine form). Used with masculine nouns like “euros.”
Pago com dois euros e umas moedas para o elétrico.
I pay with two euros and some coins for the tram.
euros
[EH-roosh]
euros
The currency used in Portugal; plural of “euro.”
Tenho euros suficientes para o bilhete do elétrico.
I have enough euros for the tram ticket.
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