An item which shows its value above the cost of living expenditure is termed as very expensive.
Ghali= expensive/pricey and Sana=very or very much or to a larger extent. So Ghali Sana= very expensive. Example: kitabu hiki Ni ghali Sana! Punctuation bei! This book is very expensive! Lower the price!
You say "That is very cheap/expensive!" in Maasai language of the African origin as "Egol/Elelek".
historical value means that it is very expensive because it is very old.
Das ist sehr teuer.
Since "expensive" means that the cost is a lot, you could say," The jewelry was too expensive." The watch is very expensive. The cost of the car was too expensive.
Hello I say because dimond is very expensive and you can sell it for millions
It's very, very expensive
The full idiom is "Free things can be very expensive". An idiom is a turn of phrase that seems to mean nothing, but requires thought to unravel. The reason free things can be expensive, is that they're generally free because they're not very useful.
they are very expensive
they are from overseas and they are very fast that is why they are very expensive
very expensive very expensive
The Bear paw Boots. they can pass as Uggs but they say Bear paw it is very comfortable and not expensive. it will be great to get it on black Friday