discount
In German, the word 'Rabatt' is used to describe a discount or reduction in price. It is often used in retail and commerce, similar to its English counterpart. For example, a shop might offer a 'Rabatt' on certain items to attract customers.
I got a discount on this shirt.
In this sentence, the speaker got a discount on a shirt. 'Rabatt' in German is used to indicate a reduction in price, similar to the English term 'discount'.
Can I get a discount?
This is a question used to inquire whether it's possible to receive a discount on a product or service. In German, 'Rabatt bekommen' translates to 'get a discount' in English.
This store always provides good discounts.
In this sentence, the speaker is remarking that a particular store regularly offers good deals. The term 'Rabatte' is the plural form of 'Rabatt', used to express more than one discount.