Learning Chinese: How to Ask "How Much?" in Chinese
Chinese Characters: 多少钱?
Pinyin: Duōshǎo qián?
Pronunciation: duo1 shao3 qian2
English Translation: How much?
Usage:
"多少錢?(Duōshǎo qián?)" is a common phrase used to ask the price of something in Chinese. It can be used in a variety of situations, such as when shopping, dining out, or taking a taxi.
Example:
Chinese: 这个苹果多少钱?
Pinyin: Zhège píngguǒ duōshǎo qián?
English: How much is this apple?
Tips for Learning:
Practice saying "多少錢?(Duōshǎo qián?)" out loud to improve your pronunciation.
Listen to native Chinese speakers asking about prices to get a sense of the natural rhythm and intonation.
Use "多少錢?(Duōshǎo qián?)" in your daily conversations to practice using it in context.
Additional Notes:
"多少錢?(Duōshǎo qián?)" is typically used in informal settings. In more formal settings, you may want to use the phrase "請問,這個多少錢?(Qǐngwèn, zhège duōshǎo qián?)", which means "Excuse me, how much is this?"
When asking about the price of something, it is important to use the correct measure word. For example, if you are asking about the price of an apple, you would say "这个苹果多少钱?(Zhège píngguǒ duōshǎo qián?)", where "个 (ge)" is the measure word for apples.
You can also use "多少錢?(Duōshǎo qián?)" to ask about the price of services, such as a taxi fare or a haircut. For example, you could say "到机场多少钱?(Dào jīchǎng duōshǎo qián?)", which means "How much to the airport?"
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