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Teclas de Derecha/Izquierda: Navegar entre tarjetas.tecla derechatecla izquierda
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permitirse – /əˈfɔːd/ – I can’t afford to go on holiday this year.
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afford
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factura – /bɪl/ – The electricity bill came through the post today.
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bill
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pedir prestado – /ˈbɒrəʊ/ – Can I borrow some money, please? - borrow from the bank
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borrow
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presupuesto – /ˈbʌdʒɪt/ – I have £150 in my budget for food this month.
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budget
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cajero automático – /kæʃ məˈʃiːn/ – Where's the nearest cash machine , please?
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cash machine
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cobrar por– /tʃɑːdʒ/ – How much do you charge for a haircut?
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charge
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pago sin contacto – /ˈkɒntæktləs ˈpeɪmənt/ – Do you take contactless payment here?
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contactless payment
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costar – /kɒst/ – These shoes cost £70.
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cost
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ganar – /ɜːn/ – How much do doctors earn in your country?
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earn
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heredar – /ɪnˈherɪt/ – She will inherit a lot of money when her parents die.
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inherit
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seguro – /ɪnˈʃɔːrəns/ – Do you need insurance for your laptop?
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insurance
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invertir en – /ɪnˈvest/ – You should invest some money in the stock market.
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invest
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prestar a – /lend/ – Can you lend me £30 until tomorrow? - lend money to friends
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lend
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vivir de – /lɪv ɒf/ – I have to live off my parents while I’m at university.
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live off
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para vivir – /lɪv ɒn/ – If I lose my job, I’ll have no money to live on .
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live on
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préstamo – /ləʊn/ – I need a loan from the bank to start my own business.
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loan
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hipoteca – /ˈmɔːɡɪdʒ/ – The bank gave me a mortgage so that I could buy a house.
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mortgage
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billete – /nəʊt/ – I left a £20 note on my desk.
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note
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deber – /əʊ/ – You owe me £10.
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owe
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pagar – /peɪ/ – Let me pay for coffee. It's my turn.
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pay
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devolver – /ˈpeɪ bæk/ – I pay back £50 of the loan to the bank every month.
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pay back
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recaudar – /reɪz/ – How much money did you raise for the school?
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raise
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salario – /ˈsæləri/ – Lawyers get a good salary .
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salary
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ahorrar – /seɪv/ – I try to save some money every month.
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save
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estafa – /skæm/ – I think this email is a scam . They want my money.
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scam
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gastar – /spend/ – How much you do spend on snacks each week?
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spend
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sacar – /ˈteɪk aʊt/ – I never take out more than £50 at a cash machine.
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take out
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impuestos – /tæks/ – How much tax do you have to pay every month?
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tax
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malgastar – /weɪst/ – Don’t waste your money on things you don’t need.
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waste
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valer – /wɜːθ/ – How much is your house worth ?
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worth
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no poder afrontar
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can't afford
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estar valorado en 100€
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to be worhted 100€
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pagar en efectivo
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pay cash
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pagar con tarjeta
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pay by credit card
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pagar por - pay for the dinner
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pay for
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meterse en deuda
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get into debt
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subir (precio) - House prices are going up very fast
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go up
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ganga
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bargain
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