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Master how to ask the price of something with the key pattern
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Let's look at some more examples. |
Listen and repeat or speak along with the native speakers. |
これは いくらですか。(Kore wa ikura desu ka?) |
これは いくらですか。 |
コーヒーは いくらですか。(Kōhī wa ikura desu ka.) |
コーヒーは いくらですか。 |
スイカは いくらですか。(Suika wa ikura desu ka.) |
スイカは いくらですか。 |
それは いくらですか。(Sore wa ikura desu ka.) |
それは いくらですか。 |
いくらですか。(Ikura desu ka.) |
いくらですか。 |
Did you notice how I omitted これは (kore wa)? |
いくらですか。(Ikura desu ka.) |
"How much is it?" |
When you're asking how much something is, and it's understood what you're speaking about, for example, when asking the waiter about the final amount owed at a restaurant, you can omit the topic and the topic-marking particle in this way. |
This pattern is |
いくらですか。(Ikura desu ka.) |
"How much is it?" |
You should be aware of this pattern, but for this lesson, we'll use the sentence pattern, |
{ITEM} は いくら ですか。(wa ikura desu ka?) |
How much is {ITEM}? |
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