Transliteration: vee feel kohs-tet dahs?
🇩🇪 Entschuldigung, wie viel kostet das?
🗣️ Ent-shool-dih-goong, vee feel kohs-tet dahs?
🇺🇸 Excuse me, how much does that cost?
🇩🇪 Wie viel kostet das Brot?
🗣️ Vee feel kos-tet dahss brawt?
🇺🇸 How much does the bread cost?
German
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You can use the word "Wie viel kostet das?" which translates to "how much does that cost?".
The word "Wie viel kostet das?" is pronounced as "vee feel kohs-tet dahs?".
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