Modern Greek/Lesson 08.2

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Lesson 8.2: Buying Something

In this lesson you'll learn how to buy something and how to ask how much something costs.

I buy - αγοράζω

The verb "to buy" is αγοράζω and is a regular class I verb in the present tense (see the lesson here. It's summarized below.

Verb
Aγοράζω · To Buy
- Sing. Plu.
1st αγοράζω αγοράζουμε
2nd αγοράζεις αγοράζετε
3rd αγοράζει αγοράζουν

How much does it cost?

To ask how much something costs you can use κάνει/κάνουν (singlur/plural) or κοστίζει/κοστίζουν (again singular/plural). Both of these verbs are regular type I in the present tense.

Examples
Πόσο κοστίζει αυτό; How much does it (that) cost?
Πόσο κάνει το φαγήτο; How much is the food?

Useful adjectives

The following table contains some useful vocabulary.

Vocab
ακριβός expensive
φτηνός cheap
ορίστε here you go/here it is

Sample Conversation

Μιχάλης Γεια σας.
Hello.
Seller Καλήμερα.
Good morning.
Μιχάλης Μου αρέσει αυτό το ρολόι, πόσο κοστίζει αυτό;
I like this watch, how much does it cost?
Seller Είναι διακόσια ευρώ.
It is 200 Euros.
Μιχάλης Ωχ, είναι πολύ ακριβό. Πόσο κοστίζει αυτό το τραπέζι;
Ach! It is very expensive. How much does this table cost?
Seller Είναι εκατόν πενήντα ευρώ.
It is 150 Euros.
Μιχάλης Εντάξει, ορίστε εκατόν πενήντα ευρώ.
Okay, here is 150 Euros.

Summary

Exercises

Now try the exercise here.


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