EMU (European monetary union)

EMU (European monetary union)
[e·mu || 'iːmjuː]
האיחוד המוניטרי האירופאי, ברית כספית בין מדינות אירופאיות מסוימות
emu
[e·mu || 'iːmjuː]
n. אמו (עוף אוסטרלי גדול שאינו מעופף)

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