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  2. Google Translate - Wikipedia

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    Google Translate is a web-based free-to-use translation service developed by Google in April 2006. [11] It translates multiple forms of texts and media such as words, phrases and webpages. Originally, Google Translate was released as a statistical machine translation (SMT) service. [11] The input text had to be translated into English first ...

  3. Language and the euro - Wikipedia

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    The word euro is included in the 2002 version of Retskrivningsordbogen, [12] the authoritative source for the Danish language (according to Danish law). Two plurals are given, euro when referring to an amount, and euroer when referring to coins. Both cent and eurocent are mentioned; the plural and singular forms are identical.

  4. Euro banknotes - Wikipedia

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    Banknotes of the euro, the common currency of the eurozone (euro area members), have been in circulation since the first series (also called ES1) was issued in 2002. They are issued by the national central banks of the Eurosystem or the European Central Bank. [ 1] The euro was established in 1999, but "for the first three years it was an ...

  5. Passo Giau - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024)

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    The Giau Pass (Italian: Passo di Giau) (ladin lenguage: Jof de Giau) (el. 2236 m.) is a high mountain pass in the Dolomites in the province of Belluno in Italy. It connects Cortina d'Ampezzo and Colle Santa Lucia. It is located at the center of a vast mountain pasture at the foot of Nuvolau (2,574 m) and dell'Averau (2,647 m) from which you can ...

  6. Euro - Wikipedia

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    The name euro was officially adopted on 16 December 1995 in Madrid. [15] The euro was introduced to world financial markets as an accounting currency on 1 January 1999, replacing the former European Currency Unit (ECU) at a ratio of 1:1 (US$1.1743 at the time). Physical euro coins and banknotes entered into circulation on 1 January 2002, making ...

  7. Is €5000 for 2-3 months in Berlin enough? - Tripadvisor

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    171 posts. 8 reviews. 1 helpful vote. Is €5000 for 2-3 months in Berlin enough? 6 years ago. I have had a vacation in Berlin in the past for only 2 weeks but next time I would like to visit for an extended period of time, ideally 3 months. As per title, I have €5600 equivalent in my bank right now. Obviously I don't wish to deplete all my ...

  8. Germanic languages - Wikipedia

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    The Germanic languages are a branch of the Indo-European language family spoken natively by a population of about 515 million people [nb 1] mainly in Europe, North America, Oceania and Southern Africa. The most widely spoken Germanic language, English, is also the world's most widely spoken language with an estimated 2 billion speakers.

  9. How easy to break large Yen bills? - Japan Forum - Tripadvisor

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    Your euro experience will not play out that way in Japan. You can go in a convenience store, buy a drink for 120 yen and pay with 10,000 yen. No one will complain or roll their eyes and the correct change will be given without complaint. No one considers a 5,000 yen bill "large" and 10,000's are super common.