This is the standard way to ask the price in Amharic-speaking regions.
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How much does this cost
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Use this phrase when asking the price of an item in Arabic-speaking countries.
Use this phrase when asking the price of an item in Bangladesh and West Bengal.
This is a common way to ask the price in Catalan.
This is the standard way to ask the price in Czech Republic.
This is the standard way to ask the price in Denmark.
This is the standard way to ask the price of something in Germany.
Use this phrase when asking the price of an item in Greece.
Use this phrase when inquiring about the price of an item in a store or market.
This is the standard way to ask the price in Estonia.
This is a common way to ask the price in Basque.
Use this phrase when asking the price of an item in Iran and other Persian-speaking regions.
This is the standard way to ask the price in Finland.
Use this phrase when asking the price of something, both in shops and in casual settings.
This is the standard way to ask the price in Galician.
Use this phrase when asking the price of an item in Gujarat, India.
This is a common way to ask the price in Hausa-speaking regions.
This is the standard way to ask the price in Israel.
This is a common way to ask the price in India.
This is the standard way to ask the price in Hungary.
This is the standard way to ask the price in Indonesia.
This is the standard way to ask the price in Iceland.
Use this phrase when asking the price of an item.
This is a polite way to ask the price in Japan.
This is a polite way to ask the price in Korea.
This is the standard way to ask the price in Lithuania.
This is the standard way to ask the price in Latvia.
Use this phrase when asking the price of an item in Maharashtra, India.
This is the standard way to ask the price in Malaysia.
This is a standard way to inquire about the price in the Netherlands.
This is the standard way to ask the price in Norway.
Use this phrase when asking the price of an item in Punjab, India and Pakistan.
This is the standard way to ask the price in Poland.
This is the most common way to ask the price in Portugal and Brazil.
This is the standard way to ask the price in Romania.
Use this phrase when asking the price of an item in Russia.
This is the standard way to ask the price in Sweden.
This is the standard way to ask the price in Swahili-speaking regions.
Use this phrase when asking the price of an item in Tamil Nadu, India, and Sri Lanka.
Use this phrase when asking the price of an item in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, India.
Use 'krap' if you are male and 'ka' if you are female. This is the standard way to ask the price in Thailand.
This is the standard way to ask the price in the Philippines.
This is the most common way to ask the price in Turkey.
This is the standard way to ask the price in Ukraine.
Use this phrase when asking the price of an item in Pakistan and India.
This is a standard way to ask the price in Vietnam.
This is a common way to ask the price in Yoruba-speaking regions.
This is the standard way to ask the price in Mandarin Chinese.
This is the standard way to ask the price in Cantonese.
This is a common way to ask the price in Zulu-speaking regions.