Spanish Sentences About Money

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Welcome to the ultimate resource for enhancing your Spanish vocabulary! Our carefully curated list of 20 practical Spanish sentences about "Money" is designed for intermediate Spanish learners looking to boost their language skills. Each sentence comes with authentic text-to-speech audio and English translations, making it easier to master Spanish phrases with confidence. Whether you're shopping, dining out, or managing finances, our selection will equip you with the essential Spanish vocabulary you need. Dive into our interactive learning experience and elevate your command of Spanish with these essential money-related phrases. Get ready to talk about dinero like a native speaker!

Sentences and translations are from native speakers. Audio is high quality text-to-speech. Sentences are sampled from the Spanish from English Fluency Fast Track collections on Clozemaster.


  • ¿Cuánto cuesta?

    How much does it cost?

  • ¿Cuánto vale la tarifa de entrada?

    How much is the entrance fee?

  • ¿Efectivo o tarjeta de crédito?

    Cash or credit card?

  • El banco cobra cuotas mensuales.

    The bank charges monthly fees.

  • Él encontró un dólar en el suelo.

    He found a dollar on the ground.

  • El millonario insistió en adquirir la obra maestra, costara lo que costara.

    The millionaire insisted on acquiring the masterpiece no matter how much it cost.

  • El Sr. Brown es nuestro asesor financiero.

    Mr. Brown is our financial adviser.

  • Están repartiéndose la cuenta a partes iguales.

    They're splitting the bill equally.

  • Este diamante cuesta una fortuna.

    This diamond costs a fortune.

  • Gana 20 dólares por hora.

    She earns $20 per hour.

  • Heredó una gran fortuna.

    She inherited a large fortune.

  • Pagué mis facturas.

    I paid my bills.

  • Sacó algunas monedas.

    He took out some coins.

  • Se mantuvo dentro de su presupuesto.

    She stayed within her budget.

  • Sólo llevaba cien yen encima.

    He had only one hundred yen with him.

  • Sólo tiene cuatro pesos.

    He has only four pesos.

  • Sus finanzas han cambiado a peor.

    His finances have changed for the worse.

  • Tengo dificultades financieras.

    I am in financial difficulties.

  • Todos los contribuyentes tienen derecho a saber adónde va su dinero.

    All taxpayers have the right to know where their money goes.

  • Tom le dio una propina al taxista.

    Tom tipped the cab driver.


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