costo
/ˈkosto/, [ˈkos.t̪o]cost
Noun costo m (plural costos)
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cost
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(slang, Spain) hashish
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El costo de vida ha aumentado.
The cost of living has risen.
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No me interesa el costo. Lo voy a comprar de todas maneras.
I don't care how much it costs. I'm going to buy it anyway.
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¿Cuál es el costo actual?
What's the actual cost?
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La producción en masa reduce el costo de ciertos productos.
Mass production lowers the cost of certain goods.
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Ella decoró su casa sin importar el costo.
She decorated her house regardless of cost.
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El problema no es tanto el costo como el tiempo.
The problem is not so much the cost as the time.
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Compartimos el costo de la comida.
We shared the cost of the meal.
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El precio de este artículo no cubre el costo de su manufactura.
The price of this article does not cover the cost of its manufacture.
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Terminó el trabajo a costo de su salud.
He finished the work at the expense of his health.
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El costo de vida cada vez es mayor.
The cost of living is rising.
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