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How to Say ‘Two euros’ in Italian

Due euro

Doo-eh Eh-oo-roh

[Doo-eh Eh-oo-roh]

💬 Usage Tip: Unlike English, the noun follows the numeral in Italian.

🇮🇹 In Italy: Euro coins are used widely; small amounts like 'due euro' are often transacted in coins.

Phrase Breakdown

Due

[Doo-eh]

Two euros

Refers to the monetary amount of two euros.

Example

Questo costa due euro.

This costs two euros.

euro

[Eh-oo-roh]

Euros

The currency used in many European countries.

Example

Questo costa due euro.

This costs two euros.

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