Custa 15 euros.
It costs 15 euros.
Language note: “Custa…” = “It costs…” You may also hear “São 15 euros.” (It’s 15 euros.)
Culture note: Cash and card are common, but some counters prefer card for speed—having both helps.
Context: The staff member tells you the fare.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Custa
[KOOS-tah]
(It) costs
Answer form of “custar”: “It costs …”.
Custa 15 euros o bilhete para Lisboa.
The ticket to Lisbon costs 15 euros.
15
[quinze]
15
Number used when stating prices; often followed by “euros”.
Custa 15 euros, por favor.
It costs 15 euros, please.
euros
[EH-oo-roosh]
euros
Currency in Portugal; plural form used for most amounts (except 1 euro).
Custa 15 euros a viagem de autocarro.
The bus trip costs 15 euros.
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