a European??

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The majority seem to say a European instead of an European, but several of the answers had grammatical errors, so I am not sure about accepting them.
 
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"A European" is fully correct.
It depends on how you pronounce a word.
If a word begins with a spoken vowel, you'll need to use an.

This is an emergency.
My dad drives an extremely fast car.
An error has occurred.

It's an honor to help you.
I bought an MP3 player yesterday.


Pronounce all that words and pronounce the word European [Youropean :)].
You should understand the difference now ;-)

Cheers!
 
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