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Translational equivalent: euro (currency)
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They say that the situation changed with the euro.
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TO-SAY1 EURO2 $INDEX1 TO-CHANGE1A^*
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sagt euro [MG]
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They say that before the introduction of the euro, with the Deutsche Mark [German currency before the euro], there were no problems, things were better then.
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BEFORE1A EURO2 TO-SAY1* GERMAN1 GERMAN-MARK1
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vorher euro sagt deutsch mark
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Those people with 55% or more knew that deaf athletes in Russia who win a medal at the Deaflympics receive 100,000 euros as prize money [55 decibel is what he meant].
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$INDEX1* $NUM-HUNDREDS1:1 VERY4^* EURO2
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hunderttausend euro
1248862 1248862 | 18-30f
The surgery costs 15,000 euros, all inclusive, flights and everything.
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EXPENSIVE1 $NUM-TEEN2A:5 $NUM-THOUSAND2 EURO2 INCLUSIVE1 AIRPLANE2A TO-LIST1C*
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teuer fünfzehntausend euro kuba [MG]
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All countries can get bound to the same currency like the euro.
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MEANING3* $INDEX2* EURO2 GOOD3*
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MONEY1C MONEY1A TO-GIVE-MONEY2B*
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[MG] [MG] geld euro geld
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They cost about 50 pounds, that’s approximately 60 or 70 euros.
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$NUM-TENS2A:6d* UNTIL-OR-TO1 $NUM-TENS2A:7d* EURO2 APPROXIMATELY1
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sechzig bis siebzig euro ungefähr
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Everything has changed with the euro.
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$INDEX1 EURO2* TO-MODIFY1
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aber euro [MG]
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100 euro/
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$NUM-HUNDREDS1:1 EURO2*
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hundert euro
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I thought, “What? Nevertheless he took 50 euros, nonsense, I mean 50 marks.”
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NEVERTHELESS2A* $PROD $NUM-TENS2A:5* EURO2* $INDEX1* MONEY1A $INDEX1*
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trotzdem fünfzig euro zu viel