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German Prices and Everyday Payment

Learn to ask for prices and pay in German with essential phrases for shopping and everyday transactions.
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Lesson#1
In this deck, you'll learn the essential German phrases for asking how much things cost and for paying for them in everyday situations, like in a shop or at a market.
Lesson#2
The most common way to ask for the price of something is 'Wie viel kostet das?'. This literally means 'How much costs that?' and you can use it for any single item.
Quiz#3
How do you say 'How much does that cost?' in German?

Wie viel kostet das?

Lesson#4
When you hear a price in Germany, it will be in Euros and Cents. For example, two euros and fifty cents is spoken as 'zwei Euro fünfzig'. In casual conversation, people often just say the numbers, like 'zwei fünfzig'.
Quiz#5
How do you say 'one euro fifty' in German?

ein Euro fünfzig

Quiz#6
How do you say 'five euros' in German?

fünf Euro

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