How to Say ‘Seven euros’ in Italian
Sette euro
SEHT-teh EH-oo-roh
[SEHT-teh EH-oo-roh]
💬 Usage Tip: Remember: euro does not change in the plural. One euro, seven euro.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Prices are usually said simply and directly, often without extra words.
Phrase Breakdown
Sette
[SEHT-teh]
seven
The number 7, often used in prices.
Sette euro per questi funghi è un buon prezzo.
Seven euros for these mushrooms is a good price.
euro
[EH-oo-roh]
euros
The currency used in Italy and much of Europe.
Pago sette euro al mercato.
I pay seven euros at the market.
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