Custa
Does it cost
Language note: From “custar” (to cost). “Custa?” can mean “Does it cost?” and “Custa …” can mean “It costs …” depending on context.
Culture note: At kiosks and ticket offices, you might hear the quick answer first (“Dois e vinte.”) without repeating “custa”.
Context: You add the verb: “How much ___ …?”
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Custa
[KOOSH-tah]
it costs
3rd person singular of “custar”: used to say the price of something.
Custa dois euros e vinte o bilhete do elétrico.
The tram ticket costs two euros twenty.
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