كم تكلفة الاشتراك في الشهر؟
kam taklifat alishtirak fi alshahr?
How much is the membership per month?
शाब्दिक अर्थ: The subscription by how much in the month?
15 सेकंड में
- Used to ask for monthly membership or subscription prices.
- Combines 'subscription' with 'how much' and 'per month'.
- Perfect for gyms, clubs, and digital services.
मतलब
This is a super common way to ask about the monthly price for a subscription or membership. Whether you're at a gym, a co-working space, or signing up for Netflix, this is your go-to question.
मुख्य उदाहरण
3 / 6Inquiring at a local gym
لو سمحت، الاشتراك بكام في الشهر؟
Excuse me, how much is the membership per month?
Asking about a Netflix or Spotify plan
هو اشتراك نتفليكس بكام في الشهر دلوقتي؟
How much is the Netflix subscription per month now?
Formal inquiry at a professional club
حضرتك، الاشتراك بكام في الشهر للعائلات؟
Sir, how much is the monthly membership for families?
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
In many Arab countries, prices for services like gyms or internet are often negotiable if you pay for several months in advance. Always ask for a discount if you commit to a longer term. In the Gulf, digital subscriptions are extremely common. You will often see 'Ishtirak' used for everything from car washes to meal prep deliveries. In Egypt, the word 'Ishtirak' is also used for public transport passes (like the Metro). Asking 'Kam taklufat al-ishtirak' at a metro station is very common. In Lebanon and Jordan, you might hear 'Ishtirak al-mowallid' (generator subscription), referring to the private electricity generators people subscribe to during power outages.
Use 'Fi' for Time
Always use 'fi' (in) before 'al-shahr' (the month) to indicate the recurring period.
The 'Idafa' Shortcut
If you forget 'Taklufa', you can just say 'Bikam al-ishtirak?' (For how much is the subscription?). It's shorter and very common.
15 सेकंड में
- Used to ask for monthly membership or subscription prices.
- Combines 'subscription' with 'how much' and 'per month'.
- Perfect for gyms, clubs, and digital services.
What It Means
This phrase is the bread and butter of Egyptian and Levantine daily life. It is the most direct way to ask for a monthly price. The word الاشتراك means the subscription or membership. بكام is a contraction of 'bi' (with/by) and 'kam' (how much). It sounds natural and gets straight to the point without being rude. Use it when you want to know the damage to your wallet every thirty days.
How To Use It
You can drop this phrase at the end of a conversation. Once you've seen the facility or service, just point and ask. You don't need complex grammar here. It works perfectly as a standalone question. You can also add the name of the place at the beginning. For example, الجيم اشتراكه بكام في الشهر؟ (The gym, how much is its subscription per month?). It's flexible and very forgiving for beginners.
When To Use It
Use it whenever a recurring payment is involved. It is perfect for the local gym or a sports club. Use it when asking about internet packages or streaming services. It is great for co-working spaces or private parking spots. If you are hiring a tutor or a cleaner for regular visits, this works too. It is the universal 'price check' for anything that isn't a one-time purchase.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use this at a grocery store or for a single meal. For one-time items, just use بكام ده؟ (How much is this?). Avoid using it in extremely high-level corporate contract negotiations. In those cases, you would ask about 'annual fees' or 'service costs' more formally. Also, don't use it if you are asking for a daily rate. For that, you would swap الشهر for اليوم.
Cultural Background
In many Arabic-speaking countries, especially Egypt, prices aren't always listed on a wall. You often have to ask. There is a culture of 'checking the vibe' before committing to a price. Asking this question starts a conversation. It sometimes even opens the door for a little friendly negotiation. It shows you are savvy and care about your monthly budget. It’s a sign of a practical, grounded person.
Common Variations
You might hear الاشتراك الشهري كام؟ which is slightly more formal. In the Gulf, people might say كم الاشتراك في الشهر؟. If you are texting, you might just write بكام الشهر؟ to save time. Some people might use مصاريف (expenses) instead of اشتراك. However, الاشتراك بكام في الشهر؟ remains the most popular and widely understood version across the Middle East.
इस्तेमाल की जानकारी
This is a neutral, spoken-dialect phrase. It is perfectly acceptable in 95% of daily interactions. Use it with confidence at gyms, clubs, and service providers.
Use 'Fi' for Time
Always use 'fi' (in) before 'al-shahr' (the month) to indicate the recurring period.
The 'Idafa' Shortcut
If you forget 'Taklufa', you can just say 'Bikam al-ishtirak?' (For how much is the subscription?). It's shorter and very common.
Watch the 'Taa Marbuta'
In 'Taklufa', the final 'h' sound changes to a 't' sound when followed by 'al-ishtirak' because of the Idafa rule.
उदाहरण
6لو سمحت، الاشتراك بكام في الشهر؟
Excuse me, how much is the membership per month?
A polite and direct way to ask the receptionist.
هو اشتراك نتفليكس بكام في الشهر دلوقتي؟
How much is the Netflix subscription per month now?
Adding 'huwa' (it) at the start makes it more conversational.
حضرتك، الاشتراك بكام في الشهر للعائلات؟
Sir, how much is the monthly membership for families?
Adding 'Hadratak' (Sir/Madam) adds a layer of respect.
بكام الاشتراك في الشهر هناك؟
How much is the monthly sub there?
Shortened for quick messaging.
الاشتراك بكام في الشهر؟ ليه؟ هندخل الجنة؟
How much is the membership? Why? Are we entering Heaven?
A common joke when a price is unexpectedly high.
كنت عايزة أعرف الاشتراك بكام في الشهر بس خايفة من الرد.
I wanted to know how much the sub is, but I'm afraid of the answer.
Expressing hesitation about a potentially expensive hobby.
खुद को परखो
Fill in the missing word to ask about the monthly cost.
كم ______ الاشتراك في الشهر؟
'Taklufa' means cost, which is the missing piece of the phrase.
Which sentence is the most natural way to ask for a monthly price?
Select the correct Arabic sentence:
This is the standard, complete phrase for monthly subscriptions.
Complete the dialogue at the gym.
Customer: أريد الاشتراك في النادي. ______؟ Receptionist: التكلفة 40 دولاراً.
The receptionist's answer provides a price, so the question must be about the cost.
Match the Arabic words with their English meanings.
Match the following:
These are the core components of the phrase.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
Where to use this phrase
Digital
- • Netflix
- • Spotify
- • Apps
Physical
- • Gym
- • Club
- • Office
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासكم ______ الاشتراك في الشهر؟
'Taklufa' means cost, which is the missing piece of the phrase.
Select the correct Arabic sentence:
This is the standard, complete phrase for monthly subscriptions.
Customer: أريد الاشتراك في النادي. ______؟ Receptionist: التكلفة 40 دولاراً.
The receptionist's answer provides a price, so the question must be about the cost.
बाईं ओर के प्रत्येक आइटम को दाईं ओर के उसके जोड़े से मिलाएं:
These are the core components of the phrase.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालYes! Just replace 'al-shahr' (the month) with 'al-sana' (the year): 'Kam taklufat al-ishtirak fi al-sana?'
It is feminine (ends in Taa Marbuta). This is why we say 'Taklufat al-ishtirak' with a 't' sound in the middle.
'Kam' asks for a quantity (How much/many), while 'Bikam' literally means 'For how much' and is used specifically for prices.
Use 'al-ishtirak' (the subscription) when asking about a specific service you are pointing at or discussing.
Yes, Modern Standard Arabic is understood everywhere, though locals might reply in their own dialect.
You can ask: 'Hal hunaka fatra tajribiyya majjaniyya?'
Replace 'al-shahr' with 'al-usbu'': 'Kam taklufat al-ishtirak fi al-usbu'?'
Not at all, but it's polite to start with a greeting like 'As-salamu alaykum' first.
Yes, 'Kam si'r al-ishtirak' is also very common and perfectly correct.
You can use the word 'shahriyyan' (monthly) at the end: 'Kam taklufat al-ishtirak shahriyyan?'
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builds onCancel subscription
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