>>1204875>an EuropeanActually since You pronounce European "Yur-o-pee-in" You would use "a" instead of "an", which would actually be "a European". You only use "an" if You pronounce a word beginning with a vowel sound (a,e,i,o,u. But not Y unless It is pronounced as such, Y is an unconventional vowel) not if It's spelt with a vowel first. For instance "an NRA member" doesn't have a first vowel in It's spelling but You begin the pronounciation "In-...". There are some other words like "European" that do this, but I can't seem to think of any...
Just FYI.