Welcome, Latvia!
- philgelico
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Re: Welcome, Latvia!
Perhaps there will be some Latvian EBTers at the WEBTM 2014 in Lisboa ? I hope so !
Si tu veux voler avec les aigles, éloigne-toi des paons. (proverbe d'origine inconnue)
千里之行 始于足下, proverbe chinois
اتَّكَلْنا منه على خُصٍّ الاتحاد قوة, proverbe arabe
ספר המעשיות: כולל אגדות וסיפורים מתוך קובץ כ"י ישן, proverbe sanskrit
千里之行 始于足下, proverbe chinois
اتَّكَلْنا منه على خُصٍّ الاتحاد قوة, proverbe arabe
ספר המעשיות: כולל אגדות וסיפורים מתוך קובץ כ"י ישן, proverbe sanskrit
- sen-chuan
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Re: Welcome, Latvia!
Press Page is updated with Latvian reviews : http://lv.eurobilltracker.com/press/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
We look forward for more news !
We look forward for more news !
[EBTCkeck - my EBT Stats aggiornamento/updating: 06.03.2024
Re: Welcome, Latvia!
And here it is - first Latvia to Latvia hit.
http://en.eurobilltracker.com/notes/?id=134991642" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://en.eurobilltracker.com/notes/?id=134991642" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Welcome, Latvia!
I am so happy that eurozone joined Latvia. I'd like once to go to the Baltic Republics and so everything will be much easier. And Lithuania should join €uro next year. Do you think that the euro so diffused in that area could make Denmark think about the adoption as well in the future? Being stable in the ERMII is a good step but the euro is another think. And don't forget that Sweden hasn't got the opt-out and i think that even now (or when Denmark will take the decision) should think about the adoption for its economy.
Anyway ... HAPPY EUROTRACKING TO EVERYONE IN
Anyway ... HAPPY EUROTRACKING TO EVERYONE IN
Tracker with 25 hits also internationals and looking for the first triple ;0)
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- sen-chuan
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Re: Welcome, Latvia!
For those of you using FaceBook in their life, there's also a feed for EuroBillTracker:
https://www.facebook.com/eurobilltracking" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;.
Thanks for joining !
https://www.facebook.com/eurobilltracking" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;.
Thanks for joining !
[EBTCkeck - my EBT Stats aggiornamento/updating: 06.03.2024
Re: Welcome, Latvia!
Sveiki visiem, esmu jauniņais!
Jautājums: kāds zina, kāpēc jaunajām €5 banknotēm nerāda precīzu drukātavas nosaukumu?
(Hello, I'm a newbie, wondering if anybody knows why the 2013 fivers don't have a precise name for the printing company )
Jautājums: kāds zina, kāpēc jaunajām €5 banknotēm nerāda precīzu drukātavas nosaukumu?
(Hello, I'm a newbie, wondering if anybody knows why the 2013 fivers don't have a precise name for the printing company )
Re: Welcome, Latvia!
Sveiki
my first hit ever, between Riga and Villach:
https://lt.eurobilltracker.com/notes/?id=146955543" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
my first hit ever, between Riga and Villach:
https://lt.eurobilltracker.com/notes/?id=146955543" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Hey, braliukai, I have a question for you. What did The State Commission of the Latvian Language say about € symbol? I know you say eiro instead euro but what about writing prices?
I'm asking this because in Lithuania, The State Commission of the Lithuanian Language said that it's the best to use abbreviation Eur (they say: Eur like Lt or Ls; though I don't think any country uses such a stupid Eur ). They say, if needed the EUR or € can be used BUT € must be written after the number, e.g. 20 € (while all the eurozone writes €20). That's ridicilous, isn't it? Is it the same in Latvia?
I'm asking this because in Lithuania, The State Commission of the Lithuanian Language said that it's the best to use abbreviation Eur (they say: Eur like Lt or Ls; though I don't think any country uses such a stupid Eur ). They say, if needed the EUR or € can be used BUT € must be written after the number, e.g. 20 € (while all the eurozone writes €20). That's ridicilous, isn't it? Is it the same in Latvia?
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Officially we have to use € or EUR after the number.
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That makes much more sense than Eur I guess. Thankssamuray wrote:Officially we have to use € or EUR after the number.
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Actually the VLKK allows the € sign.:Liootas wrote:That makes much more sense than Eur I guess. Thankssamuray wrote:Officially we have to use € or EUR after the number.
But yeah, Eur seems a total nonsense.250 eurų, 250 Eur, 250 EUR, 250 €
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http://publications.europa.eu/code/en/en-370303.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; may be informative.
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At least in Finland that is the common way to write. I know that it's common to write like this; €20, in many countries using euro, but in Finland you always see it written like this; 20€. For me it's very normal, but it might seem odd to people from other countries.Liootas wrote: They say, if needed the EUR or € can be used BUT € must be written after the number, e.g. 20 € (while all the eurozone writes €20). That's ridicilous, isn't it?
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Man diezgan logiski, ka ja nerunaa "eiro divdesmit pieci un centi divi", bet "divdesmit eiro un divi centi", tad arii taa raksta.
Man logiskai, kad jei nesakom "euru dvidesimt penki ir centai dvi", o "dvidesimt euru ir dvi centai", ir taip rasom
I find it rather logical, that if we don't say "euros twenty five and cents two" but instead "twenty five euros and two cents", we also write what we say.
Domaaju, ka arii Igaunijaa taa raksta, vai ne? Un kadreiz Vaacijaa arii?
Manau, kad Estijoj ir taip raso, ar ne? Ir kartais irgi Vokietojoj?
I think Estonians do the same, right? And sometimes Germans as well?
Man logiskai, kad jei nesakom "euru dvidesimt penki ir centai dvi", o "dvidesimt euru ir dvi centai", ir taip rasom
I find it rather logical, that if we don't say "euros twenty five and cents two" but instead "twenty five euros and two cents", we also write what we say.
Domaaju, ka arii Igaunijaa taa raksta, vai ne? Un kadreiz Vaacijaa arii?
Manau, kad Estijoj ir taip raso, ar ne? Ir kartais irgi Vokietojoj?
I think Estonians do the same, right? And sometimes Germans as well?
Ko saka āboliņš? Pēk pēk pēk!