How to Say “What is the final price?” in Chinese
Shopping · HSK 3
"What is the final price?" in Chinese is 最后多少钱? (Zuì hòu duō shǎo qián?). This is the closing move in a negotiation; you're signaling 'stop dancing, give me the real number.' 最后 (zuì hòu) means 'final/last,' and 到底 (dào dǐ) in the casual form adds a nudge of impatience, like 'at the end of the day, how much?' Pair it with a gesture toward your wallet or Alipay QR code; vendors read body language as much as words.
Primary translation
最后多少钱?
Zuì hòu duō shǎo qián?
Traditional: 最後多少錢?
Variants by register
Formal
请问最终价格是多少?
Qǐng wèn zuì zhōng jià gé shì duō shǎo?
Casual
到底多少钱?
Dào dǐ duō shǎo qián?
When to use it
This is the closing move in a negotiation; you're signaling 'stop dancing, give me the real number.' 最后 (zuì hòu) means 'final/last,' and 到底 (dào dǐ) in the casual form adds a nudge of impatience, like 'at the end of the day, how much?' Pair it with a gesture toward your wallet or Alipay QR code; vendors read body language as much as words. Once you say 最后 and they quote, walking away usually drops the price further.
Example sentences
好吧,最后多少钱?
Hǎo ba, zuì hòu duō shǎo qián?
Okay, what's the final price?
最后一口价,我就买。
Zuì hòu yì kǒu jià, wǒ jiù mǎi.
Give me your final price and I'll buy it.
到底能给我什么价?
Dào dǐ néng gěi wǒ shén me jià?
What price can you really give me?