Euro Currency Question. What are Cents called for the Euro?????
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'm looking at a French check right now, written to me on a Crédit Agricole check, that says my name, with the date filled in, followed by "deux cents euros et 83 cents."
What is written on a bank check doesn't have much to do with what one says in daily speaking IMO. I don't know dozens of people in France, but I think everyone I've dealt with in stores and elsewhere has said centimes, whether it is old fashioned or not and they weren't all old people, either.
What is written on a bank check doesn't have much to do with what one says in daily speaking IMO. I don't know dozens of people in France, but I think everyone I've dealt with in stores and elsewhere has said centimes, whether it is old fashioned or not and they weren't all old people, either.
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I'm not sure why so many are still on about France, Germany etc when the OP clearly tagged their question Italy. Like I said, the answer is centesimi - pronounciation for English speakers, ChentESimi.
You can't see the tags until after you've clicked the thread and who really reads the tags anyway?
You can't see the tags until after you've clicked the thread and who really reads the tags anyway?