¿De a cómo son?
¿cuánto valen?
¿Qué cuestan / valen?
¿De qué precio son?
¿Cuál es su precio?
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It depends on - if you want to say "on sale" meaning you want to sell it you must say: SE VENDE (singular) or SE VENDEN (plural) - But, if you say "on sale" and intend to say ön sale"as in "sale off", when the prices now are lower than they use to be, so you must say: REBAJAS - and if by "on sale" you mean it will be a "bailout sale", so you must say: PARA CERRAR A LA TIENDA
There are several basic ways to ask "How much" in Spanish:
1. ¿Cuánto? - How much?
2. ¿Cuánto cuesta? - How much does it cost?
3. ¿Cuánto es? - How much is it?
The above examples are general ways to ask. It will vary if the question is being asked about a specific object (a shoe, a hat, magazines, etc.).
"¿Cuánto cuesta?" is the Spanish for "How much does it cost?"
If you're doing shoppings in mall, "importe total".
e.g. The cashier tells you: "El importe total de su compra es de 45 €" (The total cost of your purchase is 45 euros).
Precio Completo
precio que coincida con
CuΓ‘nto cuesta
Alex is usually the same in Spanish as it is in English, simply "Alex." The full formal name translates from Alexander to Alejandro.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
how to say Amer in Spanish
you say it in spanish as- sarina
Lleno de vida is the best way to say "full of life" in Spanish.
precio
Estoy lleno.
cuanto vale?
casa llena
Estoy lleno de alegria
estoy lleno/a (male/female)
El precio/valor es 10
In competition means "premio". In sales means "precio".
Soy tan lleno/a. (Male/female)
Tengo bastante para comer.
comprar asistente ardía plena