To ask for a price in Malay, you can use the following phrase:
"Berapa harga?" (pronounced: beh-rah-pa har-ga)
This phrase translates to "How much is it?" or "What is the price?"
You can use this expression when inquiring about the price of a specific item or service you're interested in purchasing.
Remember to maintain a polite tone and use appropriate gestures or context to indicate the item you are referring to.
As BONUS are a few CONVERSATIONAL / COLLOQUIAL sentences using the word "harga" (price) in Malay:
1. Berapa harga buku ni? (What is the price of this book?)
2. Saya nak tahu harga telefon tu. (I would like to know the price of that phone.)
3. Harga dia mahal sangat untuk saya. (The price is too expensive for me.)
4. Boleh bagitahu saya harga tiket tu. (Please tell me the price of the ticket.)
5. Apa harga pasaran untuk laptop ni? (What is the market price for this laptop?)
6. Harga makanan di restoran itu agak murah. (The price of food at that restaurant is quite reasonable.)
7. Kami tengah cari kereta dengan harga yang ok. (We are looking for a car with a reasonable price.)
8. Tolong bagi diskaun untuk harga tu. (Please give a discount for that price.)
Remember to adjust the sentences based on the context and to use polite language when communicating with others.
Happy learning!