Teuro

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== German == === Etymology === Blend of teuer (“expensive”) +‎ Euro (“euro”), first used by the German satire magazine Titanic in 1997 when the name of the upcoming currency was decided, and popularized by the magazine Focus in 2001/2002 on its circulation. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈtɔʏ̯ʁo/ === Noun === Teuro m (strong, genitive Teuros, plural Teuro or Teuros) (derogatory, dated) euro (referring to a rise in price associated with the circulation of the currency) ==== See also ==== Appendix:GfdS words of the year#2002 === Further reading === “Teuro” in Duden online