ecu

See also: ECU, Ecu., and écu

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From the initial letters of European currency unit; simultaneously an allusion to the historical currency écu.

Noun

ecu (plural ecus)

  1. (historical) The European Currency Unit (symbol ), a currency used in the European Community before the euro.

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Asturian

Noun

ecu m (plural ecos)

  1. echo (reflected sound)
Synonyms
  • (reflected sound): bauríu, resclamu

Noun

ecu m (plural ecus)

  1. (dated) ecu (currency)

Finnish

Etymology

From English ecu.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈeku/, [ˈe̞ku]

Noun

ecu

  1. (dated) ecu

Declension

Inflection of ecu (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation)
nominative ecu ecut
genitive ecun ecujen
partitive ecua ecuja
illative ecuun ecuihin
singular plural
nominative ecu ecut
accusative nom. ecu ecut
gen. ecun
genitive ecun ecujen
partitive ecua ecuja
inessive ecussa ecuissa
elative ecusta ecuista
illative ecuun ecuihin
adessive eculla ecuilla
ablative eculta ecuilta
allative eculle ecuille
essive ecuna ecuina
translative ecuksi ecuiksi
instructive ecuin
abessive ecutta ecuitta
comitative ecuineen
Possessive forms of ecu (type valo)
possessor singular plural
1st person ecuni ecumme
2nd person ecusi ecunne
3rd person ecunsa
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