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PhrasesPaying the BillHa una lista prezzi?
A2formal

Ha una lista prezzi?

Do you have a price list?

Pronunciation

LEES-tah PREHT-see — 'lista prezzi' = price list. Clean stress on first syllable of each word.

When to use it

Use at a market stall, wine bar, or when selecting products to ensure you know the prices before committing. Also useful at delis and specialty food shops.

What it means

'Ha' is the formal 'you have' (third person of 'avere' used with 'Lei'). 'Lista prezzi' = price list. This is a practical question in contexts where prices may not be displayed.

Variations

I prezzi sono esposti?

Are the prices displayed?

Asking if there's a visible price board.

Quanto costa la bottiglia?

How much does the bottle cost?

Asking the price of a specific item.

Potete indicarmi i prezzi?

Can you tell me the prices?

Requesting verbal price information.

Mini Dialogue

Cliente: Ha una lista prezzi per i vini? Sommelier: Sì, eccola. Abbiamo vini al calice da sette a quindici euro. Cliente: E le bottiglie? Sommelier: Da ventidue a duecento euro, a seconda della cantina.

Client: Do you have a price list for wines? Sommelier: Yes, here it is. We have wines by the glass from seven to fifteen euros. Client: And bottles? Sommelier: From twenty-two to two hundred euros, depending on the winery.

Cultural Note

Italian wine lists (carte dei vini) can be extensive in fine dining restaurants. A good sommelier will guide you based on budget and preference — don't be shy about specifying your price range. Saying 'vorrei qualcosa intorno ai trenta euro' (I'd like something around thirty euros) is perfectly acceptable.