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INTRODUCTION
The phrase we cover in this lesson relates to the phrase "How much?" In French, this is Combien? We also introduce "How much is this?" Combien ça coûte.
GRAMMAR POINT
When you come to France, one of the most interesting and fun things to do is haggle at the market! So when you're at the market and talking prices, there is another phrase that will come in very handy! That phrase is "too expensive."
In French, "too expensive" is trop cher.
Trop cher.
Let’s break it down by syllable: trop cher.
Now let's hear it once again: Trop cher.
The first word, trop, means "too much."
Let's break down this word and hear it one more time: trop
And, trop
This is followed by cher, which in English means "expensive."
Cher
Cher
Altogether, that makes trop cher, which means "too expensive."
Another phrase that we can use in combination with this is "less expensive, please," which in French is moins cher, s'il vous plaît.
moins cher, s'il vous plaît.
Let’s break it down by syllable: moins cher, s'il vous plaît.
Now let's hear it one more time: moins cher, s'il vous plaît.
The first word moins means "less."
moins
moins
All together, that makes moins cher, s'il vous plaît.
These two phrases are all you need to get a shop keeper to lower the price.
The phrase, trop cher, especially, will be useful.
Once you know the price, play all interested and say c’est trop cher, “it’s too expensive.” This will get the bargaining ball rolling.
Read the PDF to learn more about haggling prices in French.

Outro

Okay, to close out this lesson, we'd like you to practice what you've just learned. I'll provide you with the English equivalent of the phrase and you're responsible for shouting it aloud. You have a few seconds before I give you the answer, so bonne chance, that means “good luck” in French. Ok, here we go!
"Too expensive." - Trop cher.
Trop cher.
Trop cher.
"Less expensive, please." - Moins cher, s'il vous plaît.
Moins cher, s'il vous plaît.
Moins cher, s'il vous plaît.
This is the end of today’s lesson. See you soon! À bientôt!

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