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Chapter 7: Shopping and Bargaining
ОглавлениеIn this chapter, we will delve into the world of shopping in Bulgaria. Whether you’re browsing local markets, boutique shops, or department stores, knowing how to communicate effectively and bargain can enhance your shopping experience. Let’s explore the essential phrases and vocabulary for shopping and bargaining in Bulgarian.
Shopping Phrases:
Мога ли да видя…? (Moga li da vidya…?) – Can I see…?
Колко струва? (Kolko strouva?) – How much does it cost?
Имате ли…? (Imate li…?) – Do you have…?
Малко (Malko) – A little
Много (Mnogo) – A lot
Искам да купя… (Iskam da kupyа…) – I want to buy…
Това е скъпо (Tova e skapo) – It’s expensive
Това е евтино (Tova e evtino) – It’s cheap
Мога ли да платя с карта? (Moga li da platya s karta?) – Can I pay with a card?
Искате ли бон? (Iskate li bon?) – Do you want a receipt?
Sizes and Measurements:
Каква е големината? (Kakva e goleminata?) – What is the size?
Малка (Malka) – Small
Средна (Sredna) – Medium
Голяма (Golyama) – Large
Номер (Nomer) – Size
Дължина (Dalzhina) – Length
Ширина (Shirina) – Width
Височина (Visochina) – Height
Bargaining Phrases:
Може ли да ми направите отстъпка? (Moje li da mi napravite otstapka?) – Can you give me a discount?
Това е прекалено скъпо (Tova e prekaleno skapo) – It’s too expensive
Може ли да ми направите по-добра цена? (Moje li da mi napravite po-dobra tsena?) – Can you give me a better price?
Аз бих дал/а… (Az bih dal/a…) – I would give…
Има ли по-добро предложение? (Ima li po-dobro predlozhenie?) – Is there a better offer?
Shopping Vocabulary:
Магазин (Magazin) – Shop
Дрехи (Drehi) – Clothes
Обувки (Obuvki) – Shoes
Бижута (Bizhuta) – Jewelry
Козметика (Kozmetika) – Cosmetics
Сувенири (Suvenirи) – Souvenirs
Каса (Kasa) – Cash register
Намаление (Namalenie) – Sale
Продажба (Prodazhba) – Selling
Expressing Satisfaction:
Много съм доволен/а (Mnogo sam dovolen/a) – I’m very satisfied
Благодаря, беше ми приятно пазаруване (Blagodarya, beshе mi priyatno pazaruvane) – Thank you, it was a pleasant shopping experience
Имате много хубави неща (Imate mnogo hubavi neshta) – You have very nice things
Remember to be polite and respectful while bargaining. It is a common practice in Bulgarian markets, and a friendly approach can often lead to better deals. Enjoy the vibrant shopping scene in Bulgaria and find unique treasures to take home as souvenirs of your visit.