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What is the difference between ça coûte combien and c'est combien ?
Oct 2, 2021 11:17 PM
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Hi Anastasia! How are you doing?
Both expressions mean the same thing really. The first one will be more formal and correct to say. The second one is mostly (even only used) orally, when speaking, and is thus less correct, but still widely used by French speakers.
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October 3, 2021
Demander le prix avec "combien... ?"
Il existe plusieurs manières de demander le prix. Certaines questions s'utilisent à l'oral uniquement.
1. On ne nomme pas l'objet, on le montre :
- Ça coûte combien ? - (Ça coûte) 3 euros.
- C'est combien ? - (C'est) 3 euros.
- Ça fait combien ? - (Ça fait) 3 euros.
October 2, 2021
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