Practice Shopping for Clothes in Tajski
Clothes shopping in Tajski is one of the most enjoyable practice scenarios — you get vocabulary, sizing systems, colours, and the polite back-and-forth with shop assistants all in one trip. This scenario walks through asking for a different size, trying something on, comparing prices, and using the conditional form to express opinions ('I'd prefer it in blue'). You'll learn the Tajski-speaking sizing system (which is rarely the same as English-speaking countries), the vocabulary for fabrics and fits, and the all-important phrase 'I'm just looking, thanks'.
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- Ask for a different size, colour, or fit
- Try clothes on and ask for an opinion
- Compare prices and ask about discounts
- Politely decline help with 'just looking'
- Return or exchange an item
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What sizes are used in Tajski-speaking countries?
Most use the European sizing system, but specifics vary (especially for shoes and jeans). The scenario teaches you to ask 'Do you have this in a 38?' and shows the conversion.
How do I say 'I'm just looking' in Tajski?
There's a soft, polite phrase — the Tajski equivalent of 'I'm just browsing, thanks' — that's the standard response.
Can I return clothes bought in a Tajski-speaking country?
Return policies vary by store. The scenario teaches the question 'What's your return policy?' and 'I'd like to exchange this'.
What's the Tajski for 'fitting room' or 'changing room'?
There's a specific noun in Tajski — included in the vocabulary list — that you'll see signposted in shops.