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Bargain in the souk and walk away with the price you wanted.
In Moroccan souks, the listed price is just the opening offer. Bargaining isn't rude — it's expected, even enjoyed. These phrases will help you walk away with the price you wanted, and a smile. Tap any phrase to hear it.
Words & phrases
“How much is this?”
Bshhal hada?
“How much is this?” — Bshhal hada?
“Too expensive”
Ghali bezzaf
“Too expensive” — Ghali bezzaf
“Give me a better price”
Rakhkhes liya
“Give me a better price” — Rakhkhes liya
“Final price”
Akher taman
“Final price” — Akher taman
“I don't like it”
Ma 'ajebnish
“I don't like it” — Ma 'ajebnish
“I like it”
'ajebni
“I like it” — 'ajebni
“Just looking”
Ghir kanshof
“Just looking” — Ghir kanshof
“Do you have...?”
'andek...?
“Do you have...?” — 'andek...?
“Okay, deal”
Wakha
“Okay, deal” — Wakha
“Thanks, I'll go”
Shukran, bsslama
“Thanks, I'll go” — Shukran, bsslama
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