
Imagine you’re at a bustling market, surrounded by colorful stalls and the hum of vendors and customers alike. But wait—are those people in a line or not? In Czech, you would ask:
These phrases will help you sort out any confusion.
The shop assistant or vendor might approach and ask what you would like. Here are a couple of ways they might phrase this question in Czech:
Now, it’s time to place your order. Perhaps you’re buying apples and onions:
After you list your items, the vendor might ask if there’s anything else you need:
When you’ve got everything you want, you can politely let them know that’s all with:
Or, in a more casual market setting, you might hear or use: