Sentence examples of "comment ça coûte ?" in French

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Ça coûte de l'argent d'emprunter de l'argent ! It costs money to borrow money!
Je ne comprends pas comment ça marche. I don't understand how this works.
Ça coûte les yeux de la tête. It costs an arm and a leg.
Montre-moi comment ça fonctionne. Show me how it works.
Ça coûte trois-cents dollars de faire réparer la voiture. It cost $300 to get the car fixed.
Salut ! Comment ça va ? Hi! How are you?
Peu importe combien ça coûte. No matter how much it costs.
Ça ne sert à rien de me dire "Salut, comment ça va ?" si tu n'as rien d'autre à dire. There's no point telling me "Hi, how are you?" if you have nothing else to say.
Ça coûte combien ? How much is it?
Comment ça se fait que tu ne dormes pas encore ? How come are you still not sleeping?
Ça coûte cher de moderniser une ville. It's expensive to modernize a city.
Tu sais très bien comment ça s'est produit. You know very well how it happened.
Ça coûte dans les trente euros. It costs around thirty Euros.
Bonjour, Georges. Comment ça va ? Hi, George! How's it going?
Ça coûte 2 euros. It costs 2 euros.
Euh... Comment ça marche ? Uh... How's that working?
Ça coûte plus cher de frapper un penny que ce que vaut un penny lui-même. It costs more to mint a penny than the penny itself is worth.
« Comment ça va ? » « Pas trop mal. » "How's it going?" "Not too bad."
Ça coûte un pont. It costs an arm and a leg.
Comment ça va à son école ? How is he getting along with his school work?
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