Buying Fresh Fruit

You're at a fruit stand and want to pick out some tropical fruits.

You
Buenos días. ¿Están maduras las piñas?
BWEH-nohs DEE-ahs. es-TAHN mah-DOO-rahs lahs PEE-nyahs?
Good morning. Are the pineapples ripe?
"Maduro/madura" means ripe. You can also ask "¿Están dulces?" (Are they sweet?) for fruits.
Seller
Sí, están bien dulces. ¿Cuántas quiere?
see, es-TAHN bee-EN DOOL-ses. KWAHN-tahs kee-EH-reh?
Yes, they're nice and sweet. How many do you want?
You
Una piña, un kilo de fresas y tres mangos, por favor.
OO-nah PEE-nyah, oon KEE-loh deh FREH-sahs ee tres MAHN-gohs, pohr fah-BOHR.
One pineapple, a kilo of strawberries, and three mangoes, please.
Most Latin American markets sell fruit by the kilo. A kilo is about 2.2 pounds.
Seller
Aquí tiene. Son sesenta pesos todo.
ah-KEE tee-EH-neh. sohn seh-SEN-tah PEH-sohs TOH-doh.
Here you go. It's sixty pesos for everything.