Examples of using "Hinta" in a sentence and their english translations:
The price is going up.
The price is high.
The price rose.
Is this price acceptable?
comes at an exorbitant price.
The price of crude oil is sinking.
Wool prices are falling.
The price of gold varies from day to day.
- The price is not reasonable.
- The price isn't reasonable.
- The price rose.
- Prices went up.
- The cost of living has risen.
- The cost of living has gone up.
Pay your rent in advance.
The price of meat will soon come down.
Consumption tax is not included in the display price.
Are gas prices going to go down?
The rent is very high.
That's a fairly reasonable price.
What's the price of this umbrella?
Taxes are the price we pay for a civilized society.
The price has not changed in years.
It is certain that the price of gold will go up.
The price includes the consumption tax.
The reduced price of luxury goods is just window dressing to make the new consumption tax look better.
- The price doesn't include consumption tax.
- Consumption tax is not included in the display price.
Italy’s borrowing costs have fallen below the critical 7% level.
Because of the poor harvest, wheat prices have gone up in the last six months.
The rent is high, otherwise the room is satisfactory.
- Are they all the same price?
- Do they all cost the same?
- Do these all cost the same?
- Are these all the same price?
- It's too expensive!
- It's too expensive.
- The price is too high.
- It is too expensive.
But the high price of bread led to mass starvation among the common people of France, who resented the rich nobles of the country who had the money needed to eat well and build huge mansions while they had to sleep on the streets.