How do you express prices in Mexican Spanish?
For example, if something cost .56, how would you say that? Would you say "Cuesta 34 pesos y 56 centavos"? or something different.
Thanks!
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For example, if something cost .56, how would you say that? Would you say "Cuesta 34 pesos y 56 centavos"? or something different.
Thanks!
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Almost right, cuesta treinta y cuatro pesos CON cincuenta y seis centavos
cuesta 34 56
si
cuesta treinta y cuatro , cuncuenta y seis
cuesta treinta y cuatro con cincuenta y seis
cuesta treinta y cuatro y centavos
To say how much something costs you can say: "Cuesta treinta y cuatro pesos con cincuenta y seis centavos."
You can also say "Cuesta treinta y cuatro con cincuenta y seis" to be more succint but still proper
Or you can use slang
"Treinta y cuatro varos…