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Spanish Phrase

¿Cuál es tu mejor oferta?

/ˈkwal es tu meˈxoɾ oˈfeɾta/
Meaning"What is your best offer?"
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Meaning

This question asks the listener to reveal the most advantageous deal they can give you. It’s a direct but polite way to start a negotiation, whether you’re at a market stall, a car dealership, or discussing a business contract.

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When to use

Use it when you want to compare several proposals and get the most favorable price or terms. It works well in informal markets, formal sales settings, and even online negotiations, as long as you keep a courteous tone.

Grammar Breakdown

¿Cuálestumejoroferta?

1

¿Cuál?

Interrogative pronoun meaning 'which' or 'what', used when choosing among known options.

2

es

Third‑person singular of the verb SER, used for identity or definition.

3

tu

Possessive adjective meaning 'your' (no accent).

4

mejor

Comparative adjective meaning 'best' or 'better', used without 'más' (e.g., not 'más mejor').

5

oferta

Noun meaning 'offer' or 'deal', feminine singular.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Cuál es tu mejor oferta?

What is your best offer?

Si me llevas dos, te dejo 10 % de descuento.

If you take two, I’ll give you a 10 % discount.

B

Common Mistakes

  • ¿Qué es tu mejor oferta?

    Use "cuál" when asking to choose among known options; "qué" asks for a definition.

  • ¿Cuál es mejor oferta?

    The possessive adjective is "tu" (no accent). "tú" means the pronoun "you".

  • ¿Cuál es tu más mejor oferta?

    "Mejor" is already a comparative; adding "más" is redundant.

Alternatives

  • ¿Qué oferta tienes?

    What offer do you have?

  • ¿Cuál es la mejor oferta que me puedes dar?

    What is the best offer you can give me?

  • ¿Me puedes dar tu mejor precio?

    Can you give me your best price?

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish‑speaking countries bargaining is expected in street markets, but less common in fixed‑price stores. Adding a polite phrase like "por favor" or "gracias" softens the request. Also, remember that "tu" (your) is informal; use "su" for a more formal or respectful tone (¿Cuál es su mejor oferta?).