Do you want to buy something in Uzbek but don’t know how to ask the price? In this lesson you will learn key phrases on the topic “How much does it cost?” in Uzbek. You will learn to understand and use common questions about price, hold short dialogues, and respond to the seller’s answer. Exercises, audio, and examples will help you easily memorize the necessary expressions and start speaking confidently.
“How much does it cost” in Uzbek
How to ask “how much does it cost” in Uzbek? See the examples with translation below.
Qancha turadi? — How much does it cost?
Qancha bo’ladi? — How much will it be?
Nechchi? — How much?
Necha pul? — How much money?
Qanchadan? — From how much? (especially at the bazaar)
Ikki kilosi necha pul bo’ladi? — How much will two kilograms cost? (Also more literary: Ikki kilogrammi qancha bo’ladi?)
Olmangizning narxi qancha? — What is the price of your apples?
Bir kilogramm guruch qancha turadi? — How much does one kilogram of rice cost?
Ko’katning bog’i necha so’m turadi? — How much does a bunch of greens cost in soums?
And now, how to buy something in Uzbek.
Exercises on buying in Uzbek
Exercise 1. Listen and fill in the price of the product. Then listen and repeat. After that, reproduce the conversation from memory.
A = ayol, E = erkak
A Kechirasiz. Ana ular nimalar?
E Ular futbolkalar.
A Ular qancha turadi?
E Ular _______ so’m turadi.
A Va bu kalitlar dastasi qancha turadi?
E Ular _______ so’m turadi.
A Va bu krujka?
E _______ so’m.
A Ana u Paxtakor futbolkasimi?
E Yo’q, u Bunyodkor futbolkasi.
A U qancha turadi?
E _______ so’m.
A Oh… yo’q. Rahmat. Xayr.
Exercise 2. Listen to the end of the dialogue. What did the woman buy?
xonim — madam, a polite form of address to a woman
In response to Rahmat or Katta rahmat in Uzbek, people say Arzimaydi.
To ask “how much does it cost” in Uzbek you can say — Bu/U qancha turadi? Other variants of the Uzbek translation of “how much does it cost” I gave above.
“What is this”, “what are these” in Uzbek
Exercise 3. Ask and answer following the scheme, using the picture.

Bu nima? Bular nimalar?
- Bular nimalar? Bular daftarlar.
- Bu nima? Bu soyabon.
Now you know how to ask “how much does it cost” in Uzbek and how to answer such a question. Try practicing the dialogues from the lesson and use these phrases in real life — at the market, in a shop, or when traveling in Uzbekistan. In the next lesson we will continue learning shopping vocabulary and practicing conversational expressions.
See also: Respectful address to strangers in Uzbekistan — list of words and audio
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Answers to exercises and audio transcript
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