Teuro
Wednesday, August 12th, 2009“Teuro” was selected by the Gesellschaft fĂĽr deutsche Sprache as the “Wort des Jahres” (Word of the Year) in 2002.
Teuro is a so-called “Portmanteau” and is made up of the words “teuer” (expensive) and “Euro”.
It refers to the feeling that people have in Germany that things became more expensive after the Euro was introduced at the beginning of 2002.
Part of the problem is caused by people dividing by 2, whereas the exact exchange rate was 1.95583. But in many areas – eating out being one of the most common examples – the prices were noticed to have gone up considerably. It is often commented, that the prices were almost the same figures in Euro as in DM – just with a different currency sign.
Another factor is that price rises since 2002 go much faster, as increasing a price by 1EUR is a lot more than increasing by 1DM.
To hear a simple explanation and a short discussion in German, listen to the podcast:
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