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The video begins by introducing the German word for shopping, "Einkaufen" [], explaining it covers both general shopping trips and specific grocery runs. It then moves to vocabulary related to cost, presenting "Was kostet das?" [] for "How much does that cost?". Learners are also taught "billig" [] for "cheap" and a crucial phrase for potential negotiation: "Können Sie mir einen Rabatt geben?" [], meaning "Can you give me a discount?". While direct bargaining isn't as common as in some cultures, it's suggested as a possibility in market settings.
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The video begins by introducing the German word for shopping, "Einkaufen" [], explaining it covers both general shopping trips and specific grocery runs. It then moves to vocabulary related to cost, presenting "Was kostet das?" [] for "How much does that cost?". Learners are also taught "billig" [] for "cheap" and a crucial phrase for potential negotiation: "Können Sie mir einen Rabatt geben?" [], meaning "Can you give me a discount?". While direct bargaining isn't as common as in some cultures, it's suggested as a possibility in market settings.