How to Say ‘Three euros fifty’ in French
Trois euros cinquante
trwah yoo-roh sank-ahnt
[trwah yoo-roh sank-ahnt]
💬 Usage Tip: When dealing with pricing, connecting numbers smoothly is essential for clarity.
🇫🇷 In France: In France, a comma is often used instead of a decimal point, e.g., '3,50' when writing prices.
Phrase Breakdown
Trois
[trwah]
Three
Number indicating quantity.
Le total est trois euros cinquante.
The total is three euros fifty.
euros
[yoo-roh]
Euros
Currency in France and other EU nations.
Ça fait trois euros cinquante pour le café.
That makes three euros fifty for the coffee.
cinquante
[sank-ahnt]
Fifty
A small numerical amount.
Le café coûte trois euros cinquante.
The coffee costs three euros fifty.
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