6.50. Review unit 6.

  • P. What’s that called in Burmese?
  • P. It’s called “paiqs’an-eiq”.
  • P. “Paiq-s’an-eiq”?
  • P. Yes.
  • P. How much is this?
  • P. It's 225 kyats.
  • P. Please could you say that again?
  • P. It's 225 kyats.
  • P. What else do you have?
  • P. At the moment we have three types.
  • P. Do you like this kind?
  • P. I don't like it very much.
  • P. Which kind do you like?
  • P. I like that one.
  • P. Right. It is pretty. The leather is good quality too.
  • P. It was 225 wasn’t it?
  • P. Yes it was.
  • P. That’s a bit too much.
  • P. How about bringing it down a bit?
  • P. I can’t bring that down. That’s my lowest price.
  • P. Oh. Then I’ll carry on looking.
  • P. As you wish.
  • P. What would you like, Sir?
  • P. Have you got any envelopes?
  • P. Yes, I have. Here you are.
  • P. Can I have a look?
  • P. Please look. (That's) all right.
  • P. What other kinds do you have?
  • P. I don’t have anything else. I just have this one kind.
  • P. How much is this?
  • P. 12 kyats, Sir.
  • P. That’s a bit too much.
  • P. How about reducing that?
  • P. How much do want to pay?
  • P. I’ll give you 10 kyats. How about that?
  • P. I can’t reduce it by that much.
  • P. How much would you reduce it?
  • P. I could take off a kyats. How about you paying me 11 kyats?
  • P. All right. I’ll take it.
  • P. Do you have any writing paper?
  • P. I haven’t any writing paper left. It’s all sold. Sorry.
  • P. Never mind.
  • P. The envelope was 11 kyats wasn’t it?
  • P. Yes. (+male tag)
  • P. Thank you.
  • P. Goodbye.
  • P. Goodbye.