A1 Expression ニュートラル

Koja je cena?

koja je cena

What is the price?

意味

Asking how much something costs.

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文化的背景

In Serbian culture, it is common to ask for the price directly. There is little taboo around discussing money in retail contexts. However, in social settings, asking a friend 'Koja je cena tvog sata?' (What is the price of your watch?) can be seen as slightly intrusive unless you are very close. Similar to Serbia, but you might hear 'Pošto?' more frequently in coastal markets. The tone is often very relaxed and conversational. In the Baščaršija (Sarajevo's old bazaar), asking 'Koja je cena?' is the start of a potential negotiation. Sellers are very friendly and might offer you tea while you discuss the 'cena'. Serbians living abroad often use 'Koja je cena' as a default when visiting home, as it is the most 'standard' and safe version of the question that works everywhere from Belgrade to Chicago.

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The 'TS' sound

Make sure to pronounce the 'c' in 'cena' as 'ts'. If you say 'kena' or 'sena', people won't understand you.

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Gender Agreement

Always use 'Koja' (feminine) because 'cena' is feminine. Using 'Koji' is a very common beginner mistake.

意味

Asking how much something costs.

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The 'TS' sound

Make sure to pronounce the 'c' in 'cena' as 'ts'. If you say 'kena' or 'sena', people won't understand you.

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Gender Agreement

Always use 'Koja' (feminine) because 'cena' is feminine. Using 'Koji' is a very common beginner mistake.

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The 'Last Price' trick

If you are at a market, ask 'Koja je poslednja cena?' (What is the last price?) to signal you want a discount.

自分をテスト

Choose the correct form of 'Which' to match the noun 'cena'.

____ je cena?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Koja

'Cena' is a feminine noun, so it requires the feminine interrogative pronoun 'koja'.

Complete the question to ask for the price of the bread (hleb).

Koja je cena ______?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: hleba

After 'cena', we use the Genitive case to show possession/relation. 'Hleb' becomes 'hleba'.

Match the phrase to the most appropriate setting.

Where would you most likely hear 'Pošto su jabuke?'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: A green market (pijaca)

'Pošto' is a more informal, traditional way to ask for prices, very common at markets.

Complete the dialogue.

Customer: Izvinite, ____ je cena ove kafe? Waiter: Dvesta dinara.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: koja

When using the noun 'cena', the correct pronoun is 'koja'.

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練習問題バンク

4 問題
Choose the correct form of 'Which' to match the noun 'cena'. Choose A1

____ je cena?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Koja

'Cena' is a feminine noun, so it requires the feminine interrogative pronoun 'koja'.

Complete the question to ask for the price of the bread (hleb). Fill Blank A2

Koja je cena ______?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: hleba

After 'cena', we use the Genitive case to show possession/relation. 'Hleb' becomes 'hleba'.

Match the phrase to the most appropriate setting. situation_matching A2

Where would you most likely hear 'Pošto su jabuke?'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: A green market (pijaca)

'Pošto' is a more informal, traditional way to ask for prices, very common at markets.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A1

Customer: Izvinite, ____ je cena ove kafe? Waiter: Dvesta dinara.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: koja

When using the noun 'cena', the correct pronoun is 'koja'.

🎉 スコア: /4

よくある質問

4 問

Yes, in a very informal setting like a busy market, just saying 'Cena?' with a questioning tone is understood, but 'Koja je cena?' is much more polite.

Not necessarily. They are both neutral and used in similar contexts. 'Koja je cena' focuses on the price tag, while 'Koliko košta' focuses on the action of costing.

You change the verb and noun to plural: 'Koje su cene?'. However, it's more common to ask for each item individually.

It's a common idiom meaning 'the price is a real bargain' or 'it costs almost nothing'.

関連フレーズ

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Koliko košta?

synonym

How much does it cost?

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Pošto je?

similar

How much is it?

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Besplatno

contrast

Free of charge

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Fiksna cena

specialized form

Fixed price

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