German Phrases for Money & Banking

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Part of the video series: German Phrases & Tips for Travelers

Summary: Sprechen Sie Deutsch? Learn about what type of currency is used in Germany, as well as some phrases that will help you during your trip to Germany in this free online video lesson.

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perfekt! how somebody can speak 2 languages that perfect!?! respect from the south of f.r.g.!

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German Phrases for Money & Banking

If you would be traveling in Germany, you might have to travel to a bank to get some cash. The Germans have the Euro as their currency. The Euro is common in 12 states of the European union, so if you would like to cross the border and go to France or Italy or Austria, they all have the same currency rate which really makes traveling more convenient and easy. Lets pretend you’re in a bank and you want to exchange a 100 bill into Euros, you would say “Ich mochte gerne 100 Dollare in Euro umtauschen.” In English, I would like to exchange $100 into Euros. Once again in German, “Ich mochte gerne 100 Dollare in Euro umtauschen.” If you would have travelers checks and you would want to get Euros for it, you would say, “Ich mochte gerne Bageld fuer diesen Scheck haben.” I would like to cash this check. In German, “Ich mochte gerne Bageld fuer diesen Scheck haben.”

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