A1 Expression Neutro

Kiek tai kainuoja?

How much does it cost?

Significado

Asking for the price of an item.

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Contexto cultural

Tipping is common in restaurants (usually 10%), but you don't tip when asking 'Kiek tai kainuoja?' in a shop or market. Haggling is a social interaction. If you buy more, you can ask 'Ar bus nuolaida?' (Will there be a discount?). On Facebook Marketplace or Skelbiu.lt, people often write 'Kaina PM' (Price in Private Message), which is a controversial but common practice. Since the Euro adoption, Lithuanians are very sensitive to 'rounding up' prices. Asking for the exact price is seen as being a smart consumer.

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Point and Ask

If you forget the noun, just point and say 'Kiek tai kainuoja?'. It's universally understood.

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Don't say 'Kaip daug'

Avoid literal translation from English. 'Kiek' is the only word you need for 'How much'.

Significado

Asking for the price of an item.

💡

Point and Ask

If you forget the noun, just point and say 'Kiek tai kainuoja?'. It's universally understood.

⚠️

Don't say 'Kaip daug'

Avoid literal translation from English. 'Kiek' is the only word you need for 'How much'.

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The 'uo' sound

Mastering the 'uo' in 'kainuoja' will make you sound much more like a native speaker.

Teste-se

Fill in the missing word to ask for the price.

Kiek tai _______?

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: kainuoja

We need the conjugated verb 'kainuoja' (costs).

Which is the most natural way to ask for the price of bread?

Asking for bread price:

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Kiek kainuoja duona?

'Kiek' is the correct word for 'how much' in this context.

Complete the dialogue at the market.

Pirkėjas: Atsiprašau, _________ šie obuoliai? Pardavėjas: Du eurai.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: kiek kainuoja

'Kiek kainuoja' is the standard way to ask 'how much do they cost'.

Match the phrase to the situation.

You want to know the total for three different items.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Kiek iš viso?

'Kiek iš viso?' means 'How much in total?'.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Recursos visuais

Banco de exercicios

4 exercicios
Fill in the missing word to ask for the price. Fill Blank A1

Kiek tai _______?

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: kainuoja

We need the conjugated verb 'kainuoja' (costs).

Which is the most natural way to ask for the price of bread? Choose A1

Asking for bread price:

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Kiek kainuoja duona?

'Kiek' is the correct word for 'how much' in this context.

Complete the dialogue at the market. dialogue_completion A1

Pirkėjas: Atsiprašau, _________ šie obuoliai? Pardavėjas: Du eurai.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: kiek kainuoja

'Kiek kainuoja' is the standard way to ask 'how much do they cost'.

Match the phrase to the situation. situation_matching A2

You want to know the total for three different items.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Kiek iš viso?

'Kiek iš viso?' means 'How much in total?'.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Perguntas frequentes

5 perguntas

Yes, in a very informal setting like a busy market, pointing and saying 'Kiek?' is common, but 'Kiek tai kainuoja?' is more polite.

In Lithuanian, the 3rd person form 'kainuoja' is used for both singular (it costs) and plural (they cost).

Use 'tas' instead of 'tai': 'Kiek tas kainuoja?' (How much does that cost?).

No, you can say 'Kiek kainuoja?' while pointing, and it is perfectly correct.

In a shop, no. In a social setting, it's better to start with 'Atsiprašau' (Excuse me).

Frases relacionadas

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Kokia kaina?

synonym

What is the price?

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Kiek iš viso?

builds on

How much in total?

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Tai per brangu

contrast

That is too expensive

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Ar turite pigiau?

similar

Do you have it cheaper?

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