Shopping
In markets and small shops, a few Croatian sentences often lead to better prices — and always to a smile.
| Croatian | German |
|---|---|
| Koliko košta? | How much does it cost? |
| Koliko košta ovo? | How much does this cost? |
| Imate li...? | Do you have...? |
| Preskupo! | Too expensive! |
| Jeftino! | Cheap! |
| Mogu li probati? | Can I try? |
| Ovo ću uzeti | I'll take this |
| Imate li veću/manju veličinu? | Do you have a larger/smaller size? |
| Samo gledam | I'm just looking |
| Može popust? | Is there a discount? |
| Primam/Ne primam kartice | We accept / do not accept cards |
| Vrećica, molim | A bag, please |
💡 Tipp
On farmers' markets (tržnica) and with street vendors, <strong>subtle bargaining</strong> is acceptable — especially if you buy larger quantities (e.g., a kilo of figs or a bottle of olive oil). In stores, however, prices are fixed.