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Alice:
Na ja. $500 ist zu teuer! "Wicked" ist nur $150 um 19 Uhr an Sonnetag. Das geht?
Ooophh. I think my A1 level vocabulary is hurting me here. I'm basically trying to have Alice ask for the 7pm show on Sunday, since Hamilton was rejected by Hans in the last sentence. Also yeah, these are the rough prices for Hamelton vs Wicked last time I checked NYC Broadway, the shows there can be stupidly expensive!
"Das geht" I've used in class as "that works for me". I'm hoping the question form ("Das geht?") is usable? I don't really know though. Formally it'd be "Geht es das?", but this is also a casual phrase that probably can't be manipulated by formal grammar. I'm searching for a simple phrase for "Does that work for you?" (or really, trying to give Hans the opportunity to respond with "Das geht" next sentence).
DeepL did recommend the verb "kostet" btw. "ist" is how the sentence was formed originally with my own level of German. It does seem to flow better to use the verb kostet.
Ahhhh, I might have misunderstood.
If "Das Geht?" was meant to say: "Is that [time and price] all right [with you]?", then as I said below, it should be "Geht das [für dich]?".
But if you meant to essentially verbally shrug your shoulders and say "Eh, that's fine, isn't it?" then yes, "Das geht [eigentlich, oder]?" is totally fine.
Good info. Hmmm. I think I'll go with your sentence exactly. It all looks to be A1+ level to me, and if its more clear + natural to a native, then that's even better.
Alice:
Naja. 500€ ist zu teuer! “Wicked” kostet am Sonntag um 19 Uhr nur 150 €. Geht das?
Almost. It's a question, so it should be:
which is a super common expression.
All in all:
Also:
Yep, slightly, also see my other comment below. "ist" is fine, especially in spoken language. "kostet" might be a bit nicer, but not technically "more correct".
If I'd have said/written the sentence out of my own volition, I'd probably have swapped the word order around a bit:
Your sentence is also grammatically correct though.