Haggle with Meaning in English
expression
ˈhæɡəɫ/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
HAG-uhl with
hˈæɡəl/ /wˈɪð
HAG-uhl with
परिभाषा
To talk with someone and try to agree on a lower price, usually in markets or for goods and services.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Informal; mostly used for negotiating prices in open markets or with street vendors, rarely in large stores. Commonly paired with 'price' ('haggle with the seller over the price'). Implies active back-and-forth negotiation.
Spanish: regatear conPortuguese (BR): pechinchar comPortuguese (PT): regatear comChinese (Simplified): 讨价还价(与)Chinese (Traditional): 討價還價(與)Hindi: मोलभाव करना (से)Arabic: يساوم معBengali: দর কষাকষি করাRussian: торговаться сJapanese: 値切るVietnamese: mặc cả vớiKorean: 흥정하다Turkish: pazarlık yapmakUrdu: بھاؤ تاؤ کرناIndonesian: tawar-menawar dengan
उदाहरण वाक्य
She tried to haggle with the vendor at the market.
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Do you like to haggle with people when you shop?
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It's common to haggle with sellers in this country.
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I don't usually haggle with taxi drivers, but last night I had to.
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He loves to haggle with everyone, even when buying small things.
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"Don't forget to haggle with them! They always start with a high price," she reminded me.
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