意味
Asking for the price of an item
文化的背景
In traditional bazaars, asking the price is the start of a social interaction. Sellers may offer you a taste of the fruit before you buy. In modern shopping malls, prices are fixed and displayed on tags. Asking 'Bu neçəyədir?' is still common if the tag is missing. Sometimes, if you are a guest, a host might say 'Sənin üçün pulsuz!' (Free for you!). This is usually a polite gesture, and you should still offer to pay. On Azerbaijani Instagram shops, sellers often don't list prices to boost engagement. You will see hundreds of 'Neçəyədir?' comments.
Drop the -dir
In casual conversation, just say 'Bu neçəyədi?' to sound more like a local.
Check the Currency
Always confirm if the price is in Manats (AZN). 1 Manat = 100 Qəpik.
意味
Asking for the price of an item
Drop the -dir
In casual conversation, just say 'Bu neçəyədi?' to sound more like a local.
Check the Currency
Always confirm if the price is in Manats (AZN). 1 Manat = 100 Qəpik.
The 'Bahadır' Trick
After asking the price, saying 'Bahadır' (It's expensive) often leads to an immediate discount offer.
Eye Contact
Maintain friendly eye contact when asking the price in a bazaar; it builds trust for haggling.
自分をテスト
Complete the question to ask for the price.
Bağışlayın, bu alma _______?
'Neçəyədir' is the specific word for 'how much' in terms of price.
Which phrase is used to ask for the price of a taxi ride?
Taksi ilə hava limanına...
To ask for the cost of a service or ride, use 'neçəyədir'.
Match the Azerbaijani phrase with its English meaning.
Phrases: 1. Bu neçəyədir? 2. Saat neçədir? 3. Neçə yaşın var?
Distinguishing between different 'neçə' (how many) questions is key.
Fill in the missing line in the dialogue.
Alıcı: Salam! Bu kitab neçəyədir? Satıcı: Salam! ______.
The seller should respond with a price (5 Manats).
🎉 スコア: /4
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練習問題バンク
4 問題Bağışlayın, bu alma _______?
'Neçəyədir' is the specific word for 'how much' in terms of price.
Taksi ilə hava limanına...
To ask for the cost of a service or ride, use 'neçəyədir'.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
Distinguishing between different 'neçə' (how many) questions is key.
Alıcı: Salam! Bu kitab neçəyədir? Satıcı: Salam! ______.
The seller should respond with a price (5 Manats).
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問Yes, it is perfectly polite and neutral. You can use it with anyone.
Yes, you can say 'Bunlar neçəyədir?' for 'How much are these?'.
'Neçə' is for countable things, 'nə qədər' is for uncountable. But for price, both are used.
Just say the number and 'manatdır'. For example: 'Beş manatdır'.
No, if you are pointing at the object, you can just say 'Neçəyədir?'.
Yes, but the currency will be Toman/Rial instead of Manat.
Yes, 'Bir gecəlik neçəyədir?' (How much for one night?).
Ask them to write it down: 'Zəhmət olmasa, yazın'.
Just 'Neçəyə?' with a questioning tone is very common slang.
No, Azerbaijani has no grammatical gender.
関連フレーズ
Nə qədərdir?
synonymHow much is it?
Qiyməti neçədir?
similarWhat is the price?
Bahadır
contrastIt is expensive
Ucuzdur
contrastIt is cheap
Endirim var?
builds onIs there a discount?