뜻
To inquire about the price of something.
문화적 배경
In Germany, the price you see on the tag includes VAT (MwSt). You don't need to calculate extra tax at the register. Prices in Switzerland are significantly higher than in Germany or Austria. Don't be shocked when you hear the answer! In Viennese markets, you might hear 'Was kostet das?' followed by a friendly 'gnädige Frau' or 'junger Mann'. This is the only place where 'Wie viel kostet es?' is followed by 'Das ist mir zu teuer' (That's too expensive for me) to start bargaining.
Use 'Das'
If you forget the gender of a noun, just point and say 'Wie viel kostet das?'. It works every time!
The 'V' Sound
Remember that 'viel' starts with an 'f' sound. If you say it with a 'v' sound, it might be harder to understand.
뜻
To inquire about the price of something.
Use 'Das'
If you forget the gender of a noun, just point and say 'Wie viel kostet das?'. It works every time!
The 'V' Sound
Remember that 'viel' starts with an 'f' sound. If you say it with a 'v' sound, it might be harder to understand.
Plural Check
Always check if you are asking about one item or many. 'Kostet' vs 'Kosten' is a small change that makes you sound much more fluent.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'kosten'.
Wie viel _______ {die|f} Bananen?
Since 'Bananen' is plural, you must use the plural form of the verb.
Which phrase is the most natural way to ask for a price?
You are at a market and want to know the price of a fish.
'Wie viel' is for price, and the structure is the most natural.
Complete the dialogue.
Kunde: Entschuldigung, wie viel kostet {das|n} Brot? Bäcker: Das _______ zwei Euro.
The baker answers using the same verb used in the question.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
3 연습 문제Wie viel _______ {die|f} Bananen?
Since 'Bananen' is plural, you must use the plural form of the verb.
You are at a market and want to know the price of a fish.
'Wie viel' is for price, and the structure is the most natural.
Kunde: Entschuldigung, wie viel kostet {das|n} Brot? Bäcker: Das _______ zwei Euro.
The baker answers using the same verb used in the question.
🎉 점수: /3
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Yes, in a very informal setting while pointing, but it's better to use the full phrase.
Neither is better; they are equally common. 'Was kostet es?' is slightly shorter.
Say 'Die Rechnung, bitte' or 'Was macht das?'.
You can replace 'es' with 'das' or the specific noun (e.g., 'der Hut').
Generally no, except at flea markets or for very expensive used items like cars.
That is the perfect time to use 'Wie viel kostet es?'.
Usually, but it can also mean 'to taste' in a different context.
Use the Perfekt tense: 'Wie viel hat es gekostet?'.
Yes, it is a standard, neutral inquiry.
No, that would be very strange and offensive!
관련 표현
Was macht das?
similarWhat does that come to?
Wie teuer ist das?
synonymHow expensive is that?
Der Preis ist heiß
specialized formThe price is right
Umsonst
contrastFree of charge