Euro

Euro
Euro gîn-phiò
ISO 4217
Jī-bú tāi-bé EUR
Sò͘-jī tāi-bé 978
Chí-sò͘ 2
Gia̍h-bīn
pó͘-chō͘ tan-ūi (khah sè)
 1/100 cent
khòaⁿ: en:Linguistic issues concerning the euro
cent khòaⁿ: en:Linguistic issues concerning the euro
Kì-hō
cent c
Phian-miâ The single currency[1]
Gîn-phiò
 tiāⁿ-tiāⁿ ēng €5, €10, €20, €50, €100[2]
 hán-tit ēng €200, €500[2]
Gîn-kak-á
 tiāⁿ-tiāⁿ ēng 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, €1, €2
 hán-tit ēng 1c, 2c (Pe̍k-ní-gī, Hun-lân, Ài-ní-lân, Í-tāi-lī, Hô-lân[3])
Thóng-kè
Koaⁿ-hong
sú-iōng-chiá
Hui-koaⁿ-hong
sú-iōng-chiá
Hoat-hêng
Tiong-iong
gîn-hâng
Au-chiu Tiong-iong Gîn-hâng
 Bāng-chām www.ecb.europa.eu
Ìn-soat-chiá
 Bāng-chām
Chō-pè-kio̍k
 Bāng-chām
Phêng-kè
Thong-hòe phòng-tiòng - 3.0% (2021)
 Chu-liāu ec.europa.eu
 Hong-hoat HICP
Hoē-lu̍t hō͘ koà-kau

Euro (; ISO 4217 EUR) sī Au-chiu Liân-bêng ê chîⁿ ê tan-ūi. Liân-bêng ê 27 ê hōe-ôan kok-ka lāi-té, ū 20 ê sı̍t-chāi teh iōng euro.

Túi Lô-má Tè-kok kàu taⁿ, euro sī siōng tōa, siōng tiòng-iàu ê gîn-phiò kái-kek. Euro m̄-niā sī kiōng-tóng chhī-tiûⁿ kè-e̍k ê 1 pō͘-hūn, mā-sī chèng-tī ha̍p-it ê tiōng-iàu pō͘-hūn.

Euro sī Au-chiu Tiong-iong Gîn-hâng Hē-thóng kóan--ê; chit-ê hē-thóng lāi-té ū Au-chiu Tiong-iong Gîn-hâng kap iōng euro e hōe-ôan kok-ka e tiong-iong gîn-hâng. Au-chiu Tiong-iong Gîn-hâng siat tī Main hô-kîⁿ ê Frankfurt; kan-nā i ū châi-tiāu siat gîn-phiò chèng-chhek. Iōng euro e hōe-ôan kok-ka e tiong-iong gîn-hâng kan-nā hū-chek ìn gîn-phiò kap lân-san-chîⁿ, kap ūn-chok euro tē-khu hù-chīⁿ ê hē-thóng.

  1. Official documents and legislation refer to the euro as "the single currency"."Council Regulation (EC) No 1103/97 of 17 June 1997 on certain provisions relating to the introduction of the euro". Official Journal L 162, 19 June 1997 P. 0001 – 0003. European Communities. 19 June 1997. 1 April 2009 khòaⁿ--ê.  This term is sometimes adopted by the media (Google hits for the phrase)
  2. 2.0 2.1 "ECB Statistical Data Warehouse, Reports>ECB/Eurosystem policy>Banknotes and coins statistics>1.Euro banknotes>1.1 Quantities". European Central Bank. 
  3. Walsh, Alistair (29 May 2017). "Italy to stop producing 1- and 2-cent coins". Deutsche Welle. 2019-11-04 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  4. "Monetary Agreement between the European Union and the Principality of Andorra". Official Journal of the European Union. 17 December 2011. 2012-09-08 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  5. "By monetary agreement between France (acting for the EC) and Monaco". 30 May 2010 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  6. "By agreement of the EU Council". 30 May 2010 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  7. "By monetary agreement between Italy (acting for the EC) and San Marino". 30 May 2010 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  8. "By monetary agreement between Italy (acting for the EC) and Vatican City". 30 May 2010 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  9. "By UNMIK administration direction 1999/2". Unmikonline.org. goân-loē-iông tī 7 June 2011 hőng khó͘-pih. 30 May 2010 khòaⁿ--ê.  Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  10. Ruwitch, John; Park, Ju-min (2013-06-02). "Insight: North Korean economy surrenders to foreign currency invasion". Reuters. Changbai, China/Seoul. 2017-01-11 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  11. "In Zimbabwe there are nine currencies, amongst others the euro and the US dollar". uselessk.com. goân-loē-iông tī 15 January 2015 hőng khó͘-pih. 29 May 2014 khòaⁿ--ê.  Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  12. "Currently, the South African rand, Botswana pula, pound sterling, euro, and the United States dollar are all in use". geocurrents.info. 29 May 2014 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  13. Cardoso, Paulo. "Interview – Governor of the National Bank of Macedonia – Dimitar Bogov". The American Times United States Emerging Economies Report (USEER Report). Hazlehurst Media SA. goân-loē-iông tī 20 October 2013 hőng khó͘-pih. 8 September 2013 khòaⁿ--ê.  Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)


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