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===Polish=== In [[Polish language|Polish]], ''euro'' is both singular and plural, and pronounced {{IPA|pl|ˈɛwrɔ|}}. This noun belongs to a small group of nouns of foreign origin in Polish that, as an exception, remain non-declinable in any of the seven cases (other examples being ''zoo'', ''Waterloo'' and few others). It is however likely for the word ''euro'' to follow the pattern of other foreign words like ''kino'', ''studio'' and ''radio'' and eventually become fully declinable in a similar manner as a result of a full linguistic absorption of the word into Polish.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://poradnia.pwn.pl/lista.php?id=2278 | title=Odmiana ''euro'' | trans-title=Inflection of ''Euro'' | publisher=PWN | access-date=25 September 2009 | url-status=dead | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110725044744/http://poradnia.pwn.pl/lista.php?id=2278 | archive-date=25 July 2011 }}</ref> ''Cent'' is declinable, being ''eurocent'' or simply ''cent'' ({{IPA|[ɛurotsɛnt]}}) in singular nominative and ''eurocenty'' or ''centy'' ({{IPA|[ɛuroˈtsɛntɨ]}}) in plural nominative or ''eurocentów'' or ''centów'' ({{IPA|[ɛuroˈtsɛntuf]}}) in plural genitive.
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