São 1,50€, por favor.
It's €1.50, please.
Culture note: Most cafés in Portugal prefer cash for small amounts, but always check if they accept cards.
Context: The barista tells you the total amount due.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
São
[sawn]
are/is
Used to convey the total cost in pricing sentences.
Os cafés são 1,50€, por favor.
The coffees are 1.50€, please.
1,50
[oono e meio]
1.50
The cost or price amount in Euros.
O bolo custa 1,50€.
The cake costs 1.50€.
€
[eh-yoo-roh]
euro
Unit of currency used in many European countries.
O café custa 1,50€.
The coffee costs 1.50€.
por
[poor]
for
Used to request something politely.
Um café, por favor.
One coffee, please.
favor
[fah-vor]
please
Phrase used to make a request more polite.
A conta, por favor.
The bill, please.
Phrase Parts
São 1,50€
Por favor
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