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  2. Euro English - Wikipedia

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    Euro English, [1] Euro-English, [2] or European English, less commonly known as EU English, Continental English, and EU Speak, is a group of dialects of the English language and a form of International English as used in Europe based on common lexical and grammatical mistranslations influenced by the native languages of its non-native English-speaking population mostly built on the technical ...

  3. Language and the euro - Wikipedia

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    In the English-language version of European Union legislation, the unit euro, without an s, is used for both singular and plural. However, the plural euros is also in everyday use. [ 18 ] Many style guides such as those from the Associated Press [ 19 ] and The Economist [ 20 ] specify the plural euros , and major dictionaries describe it as the ...

  4. English language in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Knowledge of English as a foreign and second language in the EU member states (plus Turkey), in per cent of the adult population (over the age of 14), 2005. Data taken from an EU survey. [2] The English language in Europe, as a native language, is mainly spoken in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

  5. Languages of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    English was considered the number one language to learn in all countries where the research was conducted except for Ireland and Luxembourg. English, either as a native language or as a second/foreign language, is spoken by 44% of EU citizens, followed by German with 36% and French with 30%. [citation needed]

  6. Euro - Wikipedia

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    Official practice for English-language EU legislation is to use the words euro and cent as both singular and plural, [130] although the European Commission's Directorate-General for Translation states that the plural forms euros and cents should be used in English. [131]

  7. Languages of Europe - Wikipedia

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    English, the main language of the United Kingdom and the most widespread language in the Republic of Ireland, also spoken as a second or third language by many Europeans. [7] Scots, spoken in Scotland and Ulster, recognized by some as a language and by others as a dialect of English [8] (not to be confused with Scots-Gaelic of the Celtic ...

  8. List of QWERTY keyboard language variants - Wikipedia

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    English-speaking Canadians have traditionally used the same keyboard layout as in the United States, unless they are in a position where they have to write French on a regular basis. French-speaking Canadians respectively have favoured the Canadian French (CFR) and the Canadian French ACNOR (CFA) keyboard layouts (see below ).

  9. List of currencies in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Denmark is the only EU member state which has been granted an exemption from using the euro. [1] Czechia, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Sweden have not adopted the Euro either, although unlike Denmark, they have not formally opted out; instead, they fail to meet the ERM II (Exchange Rate Mechanism) which results in the non-use of the Euro.