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Irish Shopping

This is a list of expressions about shopping in Irish. Useful in supermarkets, sightseeing, and when haggling to get a good bargain.

How much is this?: Dè cho prìseil a tha seo?
Can you take less?: An gabh thu as lugha?
I'm just looking: Chan eil mi ach a' coimhead.
This is too expensive: Tha seo ro daor.
Do you accept credit cards?: An gabh thu cairtean-chreidis?
Only cash please!: Cha gabh ach airgead!

The following vocabulary is related to shopping places where you might need to buy goods or services.

Expensive: daor
Cheap: saor
Cafe: cafaidh
Cinema: taigh-dhealbh
Supermarket: oll-mhargaid
Gas station: stèisean-peatrail
Museum: taigh-tasgaidh
Pharmacy: bùth-chungaidhean
Credit card: cairt-chreidis
Cash: airgead
Check: seac
Parking: pàirceadh

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