Kínál
Kínál
Meaning:
to offer
Example sentences:
Kínáltam neki mindenfélét, de nem kért.
Offered-I him/her all-kinds-of-things, but not wanted.
I offered him/her all kinds of stuff but he/she didn’t want any.
Ötvenmilliót kínál a lakásért, de keveslem.
50-million(acc.) offers the flat-for, but too-little-for-me.
He/she offers 50 million for the flat but that’s too little for me.
Related terms:
ajánl – to offer, to recommend
ajánlat – offer (n.)
elfogad – to accept
ellenérték – countervalue
érték – value
kereslet – demand (n.)
kínálat – supply (n.)
megegyezik – to come to an agreement (also: to match)
unszol – to persuade
vesz – to buy
Not to be confused with:
Kína – China
kínai – Chinese
Pronunciation of today’s word:
Pronunciation of the example sentences:
Offered-I him/her all-kinds-of-things, but not wanted.
I offered him/her all kinds of stuff but he/she didn’t want any.
50-million(acc.) offers the flat-for, but too-little-for-me.
He/she offers 50 million for the flat but that’s too little for me.
Pronunciation of the related terms:
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