How to Say ‘What is the rental price?’ in Portuguese
Qual é o preço do aluguel?
KWAHL EH oo PREH-soo doo ah-loo-GEL
[KWAHL EH oo PREH-soo doo ah-loo-GEL]
💬 Usage Tip: In Portugal, 'preço' specifically refers to price; don't confuse with 'custo' or 'valor'.
🇵🇹 In Portugal: It's normal to negotiate rent prices in Portugal, especially if you're staying long-term.
Phrase Breakdown
Qual é
KWAHL EH
What is
Used to inquire about a specific piece of information.
Qual é o seu nome?
What is your name?
Words in this phrase
Qual
[KWAHL]
What
Questioning the identity or nature of something.
Qual é o seu nome?
What is your name?
é
[EH]
is
Third person singular present of 'to be'
Qual é a sua escolha?
What is your choice?
o preço
oo PREH-soo
the price
The amount of money expected or required.
Qual é o preço desse livro?
What is the price of that book?
Words in this phrase
o
[oo]
the
Definite article used before a noun.
Qual é o preço certo?
What is the right price?
preço
[PREH-soo]
price
The amount of money expected or required in payment.
Qual é o preço deste item?
What is the price of this item?
do aluguel
doo ah-loo-GEL
of the rent
Concerning the cost of renting.
O preço do aluguel é justo.
The rent price is fair.
Words in this phrase
do
[doo]
of
Indicates the subject matter.
Qual é o preço do aluguel aqui?
What is the price of the rent here?
aluguel
[ah-loo-GEL]
rent
Payment made for the use of property.
O preço do aluguel é acessível.
The rent price is affordable.
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