Signification
Asking for the price.
Contexte culturel
Bargaining is expected in bazaars. Asking 'Nə qədərdir?' is the start of the negotiation. Similar to Azerbaijani, 'Ne kadar?' is used in markets. In many Turkic-speaking regions, 'Nə qədər' or similar variants are used for price. The concept of asking for price is universal, though the specific words change.
Smile!
Always smile when asking. It makes the merchant more likely to give you a good price.
Bargaining
Don't accept the first price in a bazaar. Ask 'Nə qədərdir?' and then negotiate.
Signification
Asking for the price.
Smile!
Always smile when asking. It makes the merchant more likely to give you a good price.
Bargaining
Don't accept the first price in a bazaar. Ask 'Nə qədərdir?' and then negotiate.
Don't be rude
Always add 'zəhmət olmasa' (please) to be polite.
Teste-toi
Complete the sentence to ask for the price.
Bu alma ________?
The full phrase 'nə qədərdir' is needed for a complete sentence.
Which phrase is the most natural for asking a price?
Choose the best option:
It is the most complete and polite form.
Match the Azerbaijani phrase to its English meaning.
Match: 1. Nə qədərdir? 2. Bahadır. 3. Ucuzdur.
Correct vocabulary mapping.
Fill in the missing line.
You: 'Salam! ________?' Merchant: 'Salam! 5 manatdır.'
The merchant is answering a price question.
🎉 Score : /4
Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
4 exercicesBu alma ________?
The full phrase 'nə qədərdir' is needed for a complete sentence.
Choose the best option:
It is the most complete and polite form.
Associez chaque element a gauche avec son pair a droite :
Correct vocabulary mapping.
You: 'Salam! ________?' Merchant: 'Salam! 5 manatdır.'
The merchant is answering a price question.
🎉 Score : /4
Questions fréquentes
12 questionsYes, if there are no prices on the menu.
No, it is expected.
Ask them to write it down: 'Zəhmət olmasa, yazın'.
It is neutral and appropriate everywhere.
No, never use it for people.
It means 'amount' or 'extent'.
It is a standard Azerbaijani letter, pronounced deep in the throat.
Turkish uses 'Ne kadar', which is very similar.
Yes, but it is less polite.
Say 'Çox bahadır'.
It helps to point at what you mean.
Yes, often in DMs to sellers.
Expressions liées
Neçəyədir?
synonymFor how much?
Qiyməti nədir?
synonymWhat is the price?
Çox bahadır.
builds onIt is too expensive.
Endirim var?
builds onIs there a discount?