European in German
European in German is europäisch, Europäer, Europäerin — European means relating to Europe or its people, culture, or institutions.
European in German
europäisch
Related to the European Union.
Europäer
Related to the European Union.
Europäer
Europäerin
What does "European" mean?
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adj Relating to Europe or its people, culture, or institutions.
"She studied European history at university."
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noun A person from Europe.
"Many Europeans travel visa-free within the Schengen Area."
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adj (finance) Describing an option contract that can only be exercised on its expiry date, not before.
"European options are simpler to price than American ones because early exercise isn't allowed."
European in a sentence
- She studied European history at university.
- European cuisine varies enormously from country to country.
- Many Europeans travel visa-free within the Schengen Area.
- European options are simpler to price than American ones because early exercise isn't allowed.
Similar words in German
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "European" in German?
"European" in German is europäisch, Europäer, Europäerin. European means: Relating to Europe or its people, culture, or institutions.
How do you use "European" in a sentence?
Example: "She studied European history at university." In German, "European" is europäisch, Europäer, Europäerin.
Are there other ways to say "European" in German?
Yes — German has 3 translations listed for "European": europäisch, Europäer, Europäerin.
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