Bargaining in Turkish
Welcome to our blog post on bargaining expressions for Turkish learners. Whether you are a novice or seasoned negotiator, mastering these essential Turkish phrases will empower you to navigate various situations with confidence and achieve better deals.
Here are some polite ways to ask for a discount in Turkish.
Essential Turkish Expressions for Bargaining
Here are some polite ways to ask for a discount and negotiate the price in Turkish.
Let’s bargain.
- Pazarlık yapalım.
- Let’s bargain.
- Nakit kaça olur ?
- What would your cash price be?
- Pazarlık mümkün mü ?
- Is bargaining possible?
- İndirim yapabilir misiniz ?
- Can you make a discount ?
- İndirim yapma imkanınız var mı ?
- Are you able to offer a discount ?
- Yapabileceğiniz bir şey var mı ?
- Is there anything you can do?
- En son kaça olur ?
- What is the final price that you can offer ?
- En son fiyatınız nedir ?
- What is your best price ?
- Nakit fiyatı ne kadar ?
- How much is the cash price ?
- Bu son fiyat mı ?
- Is this the final price ?
- Bu üründe indirim var mı ?
- Is there a discount on this product?
- Fiyatta indirim yapabilir misiniz ?
- Could you come down on the price ?
- Bana daha iyi fiyat verebilir misiniz ?
- Can you give me a better price ?
- Nakit ödeme yaparsam indirim yapabilir misiniz?
- Can you offer a discount if I pay in cash?
- Nakit ödeme yaparsam indirim yapabilir misiniz?
- Can you offer a discount if I pay in cash?
- Nakit ödeme yaparsam fiyat farkı olur mu?
- Is there a price difference if I pay in cash?
- Pazarlık yapmakta pek iyi değilim.
- I am not good at bargaining.
- Sabit fiyat mı?
- Is it fixed price ?
- Sabit fiyat mı?
- Is it fixed price ?
In conclusion, mastering bargaining expressions in Turkish opens doors to effective negotiation and the possibility of obtaining better prices
Don’t forget to bargain in Türkiye 🙂
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