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How to Say ‘Charge’ in Mexican Spanish

Cargo

KAR-goh

[KAR-goh]

💬 Usage Tip: Know financial terms for dealing with transactions.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: Discussing 'cargo' is crucial when assessing additional fees.

Phrase Breakdown

Cargo

[KAR-goh]

Charge

An amount of money that is asked for as payment.

Example

El cargo se aplicará a su tarjeta si no cancela su reserva.

The charge will be applied to your card if you do not cancel your reservation.

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