Eurotext

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Euro- +‎ text

Noun[edit]

Eurotext (plural Eurotexts)

  1. A text of European origin, especially one associated with the European Union.
    • 2009, Aiga Dukāte, Translation, Manipulation, and Interpreting, page 93:
      In the Latvian context Eurotexts, for example, directives and regulations, as well as the EU style agreements and reports are hybrids. They have entered the culture as completely new phenomena and have found their place in the Latvian cultural context.