Qeymat
Qeymat is a transliteration that can refer to two related but distinct concepts across different languages. In Persian and many South Asian languages influenced by Persian, qeymat (قیمت) means price or cost and is used to indicate the value of goods in everyday commerce. The term appears on price tags and in bargaining, reflecting its origin in the Arabic word for value or price.
In Islamic contexts, the term also appears as al-Qiyāmah (القيامة), commonly transliterated as qiyamat, qayamat, or qaiyamat,
Etymology and transliteration note that both senses derive from Arabic roots related to value (price) and rising