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hind — meaning in English: price

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'hind' in everyday conversations about shopping, whether in markets or retail stores, when discussing the cost of items. For instance, you might hear a friend ask, 'Mis on selle toote hind?' meaning 'What is the price of this product?' in a casual setting.
Synonyms & nuances
'Hind' is commonly used for general price references, while 'maksumus' refers more specifically to the cost associated with producing something. You would use 'hind' when talking about the price of a meal, but 'maksumus' might come into play in business discussions about project costs.
Culture
'Hind' has its roots in the Proto-Indo-European language, reflecting the deep historical connections between trade and language. In Estonia, where market culture thrived for centuries, the word plays a significant role in daily transactions, revealing how integral commerce is to social interactions.
FAQ
Q.What does 'hind' mean in English?
'Hind' translates to 'price' in English and is used to refer to the amount of money needed to purchase something.
Q.How do you pronounce 'hind'?
'Hind' is pronounced as it is spelled, with a short 'i' sound similar to 'hit'. It's crucial to maintain a clear pronunciation for effective communication.
Q.Can 'hind' be used in formal situations?
Yes, 'hind' can be used in both formal and informal contexts. However, in formal discussions about pricing, you might encounter the term 'hindamine', which means 'pricing' or 'valuation'.
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