How to Say โTen eurosโ in Italian
Dieci euro
DYEH-chee EH-oo-roh
[DYEH-chee EH-oo-roh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: 'Dieci euro' rolls off the tongue nicely and is a common amount for small purchases.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: In markets, the simplicity of exchanging 'dieci euro' can involve friendly haggling, a tradition embraced by many vendors.
Phrase Breakdown
Dieci
[DYEH-chee]
Ten
Referring to the number preceding eleven.
Hai dieci euro?
Do you have ten euros?
euro
[EH-oo-roh]
Euro
The currency for monetary transactions in many EU countries.
Ho pagato dieci euro.
I paid ten euros.
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