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| I have a question I would like to ask you about the plural form of the word "euro". Some say this word does not take the "s" in the plural (e.g. one euro, many euro), some others say that the plural is "euros" instead. Do you know which plural form they use in Ireland, where the euro is the official currency? Thank you in advance |
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| . 'Euros' in English; 'euro' in languages that do not have a marked plural form. . |
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