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Plural: In German, Euro and Euro are used as both singular and plural when following a numeral, as is the case with all units of measurement of masculine (e.g. Meter, Dollar) or neuter gender (e.g. Kilo[gramm], etc.). However, when talking about individual coins, the plurals Euros and Cents are used.
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The current design of euro banknotes has the word euro written in both the Latin and Greek (Ευρώ) alphabets; the Cyrillic spelling (Eвро) was added to the new Europa series of banknotes started in 2013 (see Linguistic issues concerning the euro). Language-specific regulations Maltese
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All of this constitutes linguistic issues concerning the euro and the article is just fine as it stands. -- Evertype· 09:55, 30 October 2008 (UTC) Your specific experience does not constitute a reliable indicator for how "everyone" reacted.
Due to the linguistic plurality in the European Union, the Latin alphabet version of euro is used (as opposed to the less common Greek or Cyrillic) and Arabic numerals (other text is used on national sides in national languages, but other text on the common side is avoided). For the denominations except the 1-, 2- and 5-cent coins, the map only ...
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In documents other than EU legal texts, including national legislation, other spellings are accepted according to the various grammatical rules of the respective language. [1] [2] [3] For European Union legislation, the spelling of the words for the currency is prescribed for each language; in the English-language version of European Union ...