20 minConversations

Market & Restaurant Conversations

Learning Objective

Learn practical dialogues for shopping and dining situations

Theory

These conversations help you navigate markets, shops, and restaurants with confidence.

Key Rules:

  • Know how to ask prices and quantities
  • Use polite language when requesting items
  • Practice bargaining politely
  • Express preferences clearly

Examples:

Asking about price
A

Ibyo ni amasheling angahi? B: Ni amasheling magana gashatu.

How much is that? B: It's 300 shillings.

Ordering at a shop
A

Ndisavye amata. B: Kale, ugomba angahi?

Please give me milk. B: Okay, how much do you want?

Shopping for items
A

Nzire ikitabo. B: Ibitabo biri aha.

I want a book. B: The books are here.

Discussing food quality
A

Ibiryo biri bibi? B: Oya, biri mubi muno.

Is the food good? B: Yes, it's very good.

Practice Time!

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Kifuliiru Sentences · Conversations

Market & Restaurant Conversations

Learn practical dialogues for shopping and dining situations

Lesson overview

These conversations help you navigate markets, shops, and restaurants with confidence.

Key rules

  • Know how to ask prices and quantities
  • Use polite language when requesting items
  • Practice bargaining politely
  • Express preferences clearly

Kifuliiru examples with translations

A: Ibyo ni amasheling angahi? B: Ni amasheling magana gashatu.
A: How much is that? B: It's 300 shillings.
Asking about price
A: Ndisavye amata. B: Kale, ugomba angahi?
A: Please give me milk. B: Okay, how much do you want?
Ordering at a shop
A: Nzire ikitabo. B: Ibitabo biri aha.
A: I want a book. B: The books are here.
Shopping for items
A: Ibiryo biri bibi? B: Oya, biri mubi muno.
A: Is the food good? B: Yes, it's very good.
Discussing food quality