Portuguese Phrasebook · Abschnitt 4/7

Shopping & Bargaining

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PraktischShopping & Bargaining

Shopping & Bargaining

At markets and in small shops, a few words in Portuguese make a big difference. Bargaining is uncommon in Portugal — except at flea markets (Feira da Ladra in Lisbon, Vandoma in Porto) and for larger purchases.

In the Shop

PortuguesePronunciationEnglish
Quanto custa?KWAN-tu KUSCH-taHow much does it cost?
É muito caroä MUI-tu KA-ruThat's very expensive
Tem mais barato?täng maisch ba-RA-tuDo you have something cheaper?
Posso pagar com cartão?PO-ssu pa-GAR kong kar-TAUNGCan I pay with a card?
Quero este/estaKE-ru ESCHT/ESCH-taI want this one
Só estou a ver, obrigado/aso SCHTO a werI'm just looking, thank you
Tem outro tamanho?täng OU-tru ta-MA-njuDo you have another size?
Posso experimentar?PO-ssu öschperi-men-TARCan I try it on?
Um saco, por favorung SA-kuA bag, please

Numbers

NumberPortuguesePronunciation
1um/umaung/uma
2dois/duasdoisch/duas
3trêstresch
4quatroKWA-tru
5cincoSSIN-ku
6seissaysch
7seteSET
8oitoOI-tu
9noveNOW
10dezdesch
20vinteWINT
50cinquentassin-KWEN-ta
100cemssäng

At markets, prices are often given per kilo. Useful: “Meio quilo de..." (half a kilo of...) or “Duzentos gramas de..." (200 grams of...).

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