معنی
Asking for the price of an item.
زمینه فرهنگی
Estonians are very direct. You don't need to use long, flowery sentences to ask for a price. 'Mis see maksab?' is perfectly polite. At markets, prices are often per kilogram. If you see a number, it's usually 'eurot kilo kohta'. In many Tallinn shops, you'll see QR codes. Sometimes you scan these to see the price on your phone instead of asking. In small village shops, the shopkeeper might not have price tags on everything. This phrase is essential there.
Add 'ka' for natural flow
Saying 'Mis see ka maksab?' makes you sound much more like a native speaker. It adds a sense of casual curiosity.
Don't forget the 'b'
معنی
Asking for the price of an item.
Add 'ka' for natural flow
Saying 'Mis see ka maksab?' makes you sound much more like a native speaker. It adds a sense of casual curiosity.
Don't forget the 'b'
خودت رو بسنج
Choose the most natural way to ask for a price in a shop.
Tere! ______ see maksab?
'Mis' (What) is the standard interrogative for this phrase.
Complete the verb 'maksma' in the correct form.
See raamat ______ kümme eurot.
The 3rd person singular form of 'maksma' is 'maksab'.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
You are at a market and want to know the price of apples.
'Õunad' means apples, and 'maksavad' is the plural form of the verb.
Fill in the learner's line.
Seller: Tere! Kas ma saan aidata? Learner: Tere! Jah, ____________?
In a shopping context, asking the price is the most logical follow-up.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Where to use 'Mis see maksab?'
Shopping
- • Supermarket
- • Bakery
- • Mall
Travel
- • Taxi
- • Bus Ticket
- • Hotel
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاTere! ______ see maksab?
'Mis' (What) is the standard interrogative for this phrase.
See raamat ______ kümme eurot.
The 3rd person singular form of 'maksma' is 'maksab'.
You are at a market and want to know the price of apples.
'Õunad' means apples, and 'maksavad' is the plural form of the verb.
Seller: Tere! Kas ma saan aidata? Learner: Tere! Jah, ____________?
In a shopping context, asking the price is the most logical follow-up.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
4 سوالNo, it's very neutral. Just add 'Tere' (Hello) at the start to be polite.
No, that would be very strange! It's only for objects or services.
Mis need maksavad? (What do these cost?)
Usually with just the number: 'Viis eurot' or 'See maksab viis eurot'.
عبارات مرتبط
Kui palju?
similarHow much?
See on kallis
builds onThis is expensive
See on odav
builds onThis is cheap
Võtke heaks
builds onYou're welcome / Here you go