euro→ the euroNorwegian word meaning
"euro" is a A1-level Norwegian word meaning "the euro". Below you can find 11 example sentences with audio to help you understand how to use it in real Norwegian conversations.
11 stories
Example Sentences

Online Shopping
Vesken koster tretti euro.
The bag costs thirty euros.

The Mispronunciation
'Det blir en euro og femti,' sier hun.
'That is one euro fifty,' she says.

Ordering Coffee
'Det blir fire euro og femti,' sier hun.
'That will be four euros fifty,' she says.

At the Dry Cleaner
'Det koster tolv euro,' sier kvinnen.
'It costs twelve euros,' the woman says.

Buying a Metro Ticket
Billetten koster to euro.
The ticket costs two euros.

Buying Souvenirs
'Den koster femten euro,' svarer kvinnen.
'It is fifteen euros,' the woman answers.

Topping Up Mobile Credit
'Ti euro, takk,' sier Lisa.
'Ten euros, please,' says Lisa.

Car Breakdown
'Omtrent tre hundre euro, inkludert arbeid,' svarte Lisa.
'About three hundred euros, including labor,' Lisa replied.

The Parking Ticket
Boten var på femti euro.
The ticket was for fifty euros.

The ATM Problem
Hun ville ta ut femti euro.
She wanted to withdraw fifty euros.

Getting Car Insurance
'Den totale årlige premien for fullkasko ville være åtte hundre euro,' kunngjorde han.
'The total annual premium for comprehensive coverage would be eight hundred euros,' he announced.