price
The German word 'Preis' is used to denote the amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something. It can be used in various contexts, such as the price of goods in a store, the cost of a service, or the value of an asset. The plural form of 'Preis' is 'Preise'. For example, 'Der Preis dieses Buches beträgt 20 Euro' translates to 'The price of this book is 20 Euros'.
The price for the book is high.
This sentence is used to express that the cost of a particular book is high or expensive. It can be used in any context where the subject is discussing the price of an object.
You have to pay the price.
This sentence is used when someone has to pay for something. In a non-literal sense, it could also be used to suggest someone must deal with the consequences of their actions.
Can I please know the price for this dress?
This sentence is a polite way to ask for the price of an item, in this case, a dress. It can be used in a shop or anywhere the price of goods or services is discussed.