How to Say โTwenty eurosโ in Italian
Venti euro
VEN-tee EH-oo-roh
[VEN-tee EH-oo-roh]
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: The euro is the currency used in Italy.
Phrase Breakdown
Venti
[VEN-tee]
twenty
The number equivalent to the product of two and ten.
Costa venti euro al chilo.
It costs twenty euros per kilo.
euro
[EH-oo-roh]
euros
The currency used in many European countries.
Questa bottiglia di vino costa dieci euro.
This bottle of wine costs ten euros.
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