bat1 ji6 gaa3不二價不二价
Jyutpingbat1 ji6 gaa3
Yalebāt yih ga
Definition
Fixed price; a non-negotiable price that does not allow for bargaining.
colloquialshoppingmoney
How it's used
Refers specifically to a retail policy where the seller refuses to negotiate, often implying a sense of fairness or high quality. While common in modern chain stores, it is used more emphatically in traditional markets or small shops to signal that the price is final and not open to haggling.
Examples
The goods in this shop are all at a fixed price.
The boss said this is the fixed price, no need to bargain further.
Related words
Common phrases
clearly marked as fixed price
Grammar color guide
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Grammar guides
- QuestionsFrom yes or no questions to asking who, what, where, and when. The patterns you need to ask questions naturally in Cantonese.
- ClassifiersCantonese puts a classifier between a number and a noun, and a bare classifier on its own can mean the. Learn the common ones and how to use them.
- ComparisonsHow to say bigger than, the most, the same as, and not as good as. Cantonese uses 過 where Mandarin uses 比, and that catches a lot of learners out.



