In 15 Seconds
- The standard Egyptian way to say 'this is cheap'.
- Change to `دي رخيصة` for feminine objects.
- Avoid using it for people as it becomes an insult.
Meaning
This is the most common way to say something is inexpensive or a good bargain in Egyptian Arabic. It's direct and used daily in markets, shops, and casual conversations.
Key Examples
3 of 7Buying fruit at the market
كيلو التفاح ده رخيص النهاردة.
This kilo of apples is cheap today.
Texting a friend about a sale
الحق العرض ده رخيص قوي!
Catch this offer, it's very cheap!
Discussing a budget in a meeting
السعر ده رخيص ومناسب للميزانية.
This price is cheap and fits the budget.
Cultural Background
In Egypt, saying 'Ya balash' is very common and shows you are 'ibn balad' (a local/savvy person). In the Gulf, people might use 'rakhis' but often prefer 'sa'ruhu zayn' (its price is good) to be more polite. The word 'rakhis' is used, but 'lo'ta' (لقطة) is the favorite word for a bargain found in the bustling markets of Beirut or Damascus. In Morocco, you might hear 'rkhess' (رخص) as a verb meaning 'it became cheaper'.
The 'Kh' Sound
Make sure to clear your throat slightly for the 'kh' in rakhis. If you say 'rakis', it sounds like a different word!
Quality Warning
If a seller says 'rakhis' too many times, it might be a warning that the quality is low. Always check the item!
In 15 Seconds
- The standard Egyptian way to say 'this is cheap'.
- Change to `دي رخيصة` for feminine objects.
- Avoid using it for people as it becomes an insult.
What It Means
ده رخيص is your go-to phrase for anything that doesn't cost much. It’s simple, punchy, and incredibly useful. Whether you're at a street food stall or a high-end mall, this phrase helps you express that the price is right. It’s the linguistic equivalent of finding a twenty-dollar bill in your old jeans. You’re not just stating a fact; you’re often expressing a bit of relief or excitement about a deal.
How To Use It
Using this phrase is like playing with Lego blocks. You just point and say it! However, Arabic has gender, so you need to match the word to the item. If you’re talking about a masculine item like a قميص (shirt) or موبايل (phone), use ده رخيص. If the item is feminine, like a شنطة (bag) or ساعة (watch), you switch it to دي رخيصة. It’s a small change that makes you sound like a pro. You can also add قوي (very) at the end to say ده رخيص قوي (This is very cheap).
When To Use It
Use it whenever you’re shopping! It’s perfect for the souq (market) when you finally hear a price you like. It’s also great when you’re browsing online with friends and find a sale. You might even use it at a restaurant when you see the bill is lower than expected. It’s a very social phrase. It invites others to agree with you and share in the joy of a bargain.
When NOT To Use It
Here is the golden rule: never use رخيص to describe a person. While in English you might call someone "cheap" meaning they are stingy, in Arabic, calling a person رخيص is a heavy insult. It implies they have no honor or are "low-class" in their behavior. If you want to call someone stingy, use the word بخيل instead. Also, avoid using it in high-stakes business meetings where you want to sound sophisticated; use سعر معقول (reasonable price) instead.
Cultural Background
Egypt is the world capital of bargaining. In Cairo, the price tag is often just the beginning of a conversation. Finding something رخيص is considered a skill. It’s a point of pride to tell your family how you got a great deal. There’s a certain thrill in the hunt for the lowest price, and ده رخيص is the victory cry at the end of that hunt.
Common Variations
If something is so cheap it’s practically free, Egyptians say يا بلاش (Ya balash). It literally means "O for nothing!" Another favorite is لقطة (Lo'ta), which means "a steal" or "a catch." If you want to be more poetic about how cheap something is, you can say بتراب الفلوس (Be torab el flous), which literally means "for the price of dirt."
Usage Notes
This phrase is informal and primarily used in Egyptian dialect. While it's generally neutral, be mindful that it can imply low quality depending on your tone and the context.
The 'Kh' Sound
Make sure to clear your throat slightly for the 'kh' in rakhis. If you say 'rakis', it sounds like a different word!
Quality Warning
If a seller says 'rakhis' too many times, it might be a warning that the quality is low. Always check the item!
Haggling
When haggling, never start by saying 'this is cheap'. Start by saying 'this is expensive' (hadha ghali) to get a better price!
Examples
7كيلو التفاح ده رخيص النهاردة.
This kilo of apples is cheap today.
A common observation during daily grocery shopping.
الحق العرض ده رخيص قوي!
Catch this offer, it's very cheap!
Used to alert someone to a limited-time deal.
السعر ده رخيص ومناسب للميزانية.
This price is cheap and fits the budget.
Acceptable in professional settings if the atmosphere is relaxed.
ده رخيص لدرجة إني خايف يفرقع في وشي!
This is so cheap I'm afraid it'll explode in my face!
A humorous way to comment on low-quality cheap goods.
القميص ده باظ عشان كان رخيص.
This shirt got ruined because it was cheap.
Here, the phrase implies poor quality.
ده غالي بس ده رخيص.
This one is expensive, but this one is cheap.
A simple comparison of price points.
الأكل هنا رخيص ونضيف.
The food here is cheap and clean.
A high compliment for local street food.
Test Yourself
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'rakhis'.
هذه السيارة ليست _______.
Since 'السيارة' is feminine, the adjective must be 'رخيصة'.
Which phrase means 'This is a steal!' (very cheap)?
ماذا تقول عندما يكون السعر منخفضاً جداً؟
'Ya balash' is the idiomatic way to say something is incredibly cheap.
Complete the dialogue.
البائع: هذا القميص بـ 10 دولارات فقط. المشتري: _________!
The buyer is reacting to a low price.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are in a market and find a cheap bag.
Bag (حقيبة) is feminine in Arabic.
🎉 Score: /4
Visual Learning Aids
What can be 'Rakhis'?
Items
- • Clothes
- • Food
- • Books
Services
- • Taxi
- • Haircut
- • Rent
Practice Bank
4 exercisesهذه السيارة ليست _______.
Since 'السيارة' is feminine, the adjective must be 'رخيصة'.
ماذا تقول عندما يكون السعر منخفضاً جداً؟
'Ya balash' is the idiomatic way to say something is incredibly cheap.
البائع: هذا القميص بـ 10 دولارات فقط. المشتري: _________!
The buyer is reacting to a low price.
You are in a market and find a cheap bag.
Bag (حقيبة) is feminine in Arabic.
🎉 Score: /4
Frequently Asked Questions
10 questionsNo, it is an insult meaning the person has no value or honor.
Use the word 'أرخص' (arkhas). For example: 'هذا أرخص' (This is cheaper).
Yes, it is understood everywhere, though the demonstrative (this) changes (e.g., 'da' in Egypt, 'hayda' in Lebanon).
The opposite is 'غالي' (ghali), which means expensive.
Not always, but it can. Context and tone of voice are key.
Add 'جداً' (jiddan) at the end: 'هذا رخيص جداً'.
Yes, you can say 'هذا الحلاق رخيص' (This barber is cheap).
Yes, 'زهيد' (zaheed) or 'منخفض السعر' (munkhafid al-si'r).
Add a 'ta marbuta' at the end: 'رخيصة' (rakhisa).
It's an exclamation meaning 'Oh, for nothing!' used when something is a huge bargain.
Related Phrases
غالي
contrastExpensive
يا بلاش
specialized formFor free / very cheap
لقطة
similarA catch / a steal
ثمين
contrastPrecious/Valuable
تخفيض
builds onDiscount