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Vocabulary Unit 6: Financial Terms

The document provides a list of English vocabulary words related to finances and money along with their Spanish translations. There are over 20 terms listed ranging from common words like budget, cash, charge, and discount to less common terms like go broke, odd jobs, and pocket money. For each entry the word is provided first in English followed by the Spanish translation.
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Vocabulary Unit 6: Financial Terms

The document provides a list of English vocabulary words related to finances and money along with their Spanish translations. There are over 20 terms listed ranging from common words like budget, cash, charge, and discount to less common terms like go broke, odd jobs, and pocket money. For each entry the word is provided first in English followed by the Spanish translation.
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Judith Contreras Jara ENGLISH

1r bach A
VOCABULARY UNIT 6
afford ⇨ permitirse = I can’t afford this price
be short of ⇨ ir corta de = I can't go to eat out, I’m short of money
borrow ⇨ pedir un préstamo / pedir algo prestado = I love this dress can you
borrow me?
budget ⇨ presupuesto = The budget for the construction is very big
cash ⇨ dinero (en efectivo) = I need to go at bank to take cash
charge ⇨ cobrar / cargar = I charge my salary tomorrow
discount ⇨ descuento / rebaja =The discount on these pants is 15%
expenses ⇨ gastos =Having a baby today is a lot of expenses
fee ⇨ precio/ tarifa; honorarios / cuota = The fee of my service are big
go broke ⇨ arruinarse = I go broke to bought many things in the shop
lend ⇨ prestar / dejar =Tomorrow she lend her watch to me
make the best of something ⇨ tomarse algo lo mejor possible = I make the
best of something that is impossible
note ⇨ billete = I only use notes to pay things
odd jobs ⇨ trabajos esporádicos = I only work in a odd jobs
owe ⇨ deber =I am calm because I owe nothing to anyone
pay (someone) back ⇨ devolver dinero a alguien = Carla paid for my lunch the
other day because she didn't have any money, I'll pay her back tomorrow.
pocket money ⇨ paga = My parents give me a littel pocket money
profit ⇨ beneficio / ganancia = My business will generate profits next month
purchase ⇨ comprar / adquirir = I will purchase a large mansion when I have a
lot of money.
queue ⇨ cola = The queue at the mall is endless
rent ⇨ alquilar /poner en alquiler = I will rent my dress for graduation
request ⇨ solicitar = I will request a scholarship for go to erasmus
salary ⇨ sueldo / salario = My salary is the minimum wage
saving account ⇨ cuenta de ahorros = I put money all month long in my savings
account
Judith Contreras Jara ENGLISH
1r bach A

show (someone) around ⇨ mostrar a alguien un lugar = I need that Dave show
me around the city
split the cost ⇨ repartir los gastos = When I go out to eat with my friends, we
split the cost.
stuff ⇨ trastos / cosas = I need to clean the stuff in my house
suit ⇨ venir (bien) a / ajustarse = My new dress suits me

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