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Asking for the cost
문화적 배경
Bargaining is a social skill. If you accept the first price, the seller might actually be disappointed that the 'game' ended so quickly. In the capital, 'Necha pul?' is heard more frequently than in the more traditional southern regions. In these tourist hubs, sellers may quote prices in USD or Euros first. Always ask 'So'mda qancha?' (How much in So'm?) to get the local rate. Sometimes, if you are a guest in a home, asking the price of an item you admire is a hint that you want it. The host might try to give it to you for free ('Sizga sovg'a' - It's a gift for you). Be careful!
The Magic Word
Add 'aka' (brother) or 'opa' (sister) after the phrase to sound more friendly and get a better price.
Fixed Prices
Don't try to bargain in 'Korzinka' or 'Makro' supermarkets; they have fixed prices.
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Asking for the cost
The Magic Word
Add 'aka' (brother) or 'opa' (sister) after the phrase to sound more friendly and get a better price.
Fixed Prices
Don't try to bargain in 'Korzinka' or 'Makro' supermarkets; they have fixed prices.
The 'Ekan' Nuance
Saying 'Narxi qancha ekan?' sounds like you are thinking out loud, which is less aggressive when browsing.
Right Hand Only
Always hand over the money with your right hand after the price is agreed upon.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the missing word to ask for the price.
Bu nonning ______ qancha?
'Narxi' is the correct noun meaning 'its price'.
Which phrase is the most natural way to ask for a price in a bazaar?
You want to buy a kilo of apples.
'Narxi qancha?' is the standard way to ask for a price.
Match the Uzbek phrase with its English translation.
Match the following:
These are all common shopping-related terms.
Complete the dialogue.
Xaridor: Assalomu alaykum! Bu ko'ylak ______ qancha? Sotuvchi: Va alaykum assalom! Yuz ming so'm.
The context of the seller's answer (a price) indicates the buyer asked for the price.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Bu nonning ______ qancha?
'Narxi' is the correct noun meaning 'its price'.
You want to buy a kilo of apples.
'Narxi qancha?' is the standard way to ask for a price.
왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:
These are all common shopping-related terms.
Xaridor: Assalomu alaykum! Bu ko'ylak ______ qancha? Sotuvchi: Va alaykum assalom! Yuz ming so'm.
The context of the seller's answer (a price) indicates the buyer asked for the price.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
5 질문Yes, it is perfectly polite for all situations. You can add 'Assalomu alaykum' before it for extra courtesy.
Yes, if you are pointing at something, just saying 'Qancha?' is understood, but 'Narxi qancha?' is more complete.
'Narxi qancha?' is 'What is the price?' while 'Necha pul?' is 'How much money?'. The latter is slightly more informal.
Say 'Kilosi qancha?' or 'Kilosi necha pul?'.
No, in Uzbek, the verb 'to be' is often implied in the present tense. 'Narxi qancha?' is a complete sentence.
관련 표현
Necha pul?
synonymHow much money?
Qancha turadi?
similarHow much does it cost/stand?
Arzonroq qilib bering
builds onGive it to me cheaper.
Tannarxi
specialized formPrime cost / Cost of production