In German you ask either what it costs,Was kostet das? , or how expensive it is, Wie teuer ist das?. It would be better to say es, sie or er instead of das, but then you must know the gender of the object in question. You can also simply say Wie viel? (sounds like v feel) and point at the object.
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What is it like = wie ist es
No, that is not correct. First of all 'much' is wrong with 'they'. It could have been "How many are they?. But if you have to ask the price of something you could ask- "How much is it for?" or "How much do they cost?" for more than a single item. In an informal way you might ask "How much for them?" or just "How much?"
Your GERMAN Shepard may be sick or has eaten something it wasn't supposed to like chocolate or any sweets. Bring your dog to your local vet and ask him about it.
When trading stocks, you typically buy at the ask price and sell at the bid price. The ask price is the price at which you can buy a stock, while the bid price is the price at which you can sell a stock.
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wage neg is wage negotiable. it means that you can call someone who is putting something on sale and ask them about the price.
When you buy, you pay the ask price. When you sell, you receive the bid price.
Yes, the ask price is typically higher than the bid price in a financial market.
I am not really sure about what your asking, but I need to ask you something and you tell me if it makes any sense to you at all.
The bond bid price is the highest price a buyer is willing to pay for a bond, while the bond ask price is the lowest price a seller is willing to accept for the bond. The difference between the bid and ask price is known as the bid-ask spread.
"Ask" is the price sellers are asking for their commodity. "Bid" is the price buyers are willing to pay.
The bid price is the highest price a buyer is willing to pay for a bond, while the ask price is the lowest price a seller is willing to accept. The difference between the bid and ask price is known as the spread.