subsidio
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- Financial aid from government.
- Supports industries/businesses.
- Not repaid.
- Aims to achieve economic/social goals.
- Key Aspects
- Source: Typically from the government or a public body.
- Purpose: To support industries, businesses, activities, or individuals.
- Goal: To make something more viable, affordable, or accessible; to achieve economic or social objectives.
El gobierno ofreció un subsidio a las empresas de energía renovable para fomentar su crecimiento.
La agricultura recibe un importante subsidio para mantener los precios bajos.
- Examples of Use
- Economic Policy: A country might offer a subsidio to a struggling manufacturing sector to prevent job losses and maintain industrial capacity.
- Environmental Initiatives: Governments often provide subsidies for electric vehicles or solar panel installation to encourage adoption and reduce carbon emissions.
- Social Welfare: A subsidio de vivienda (housing subsidy) can help low-income families afford rent or purchase a home.
- Education: University tuition fees are often subsidized to make higher education more accessible to a wider population.
La municipalidad anunció un nuevo subsidio para la compra de bicicletas eléctricas.
- Sentence Structures
- Subject + Verb + 'un subsidio'/'subsidios': El subsidio ayuda a los estudiantes. (The subsidy helps students.)
- 'Otorgar'/'dar' + 'un subsidio' + a + Recipient: El estado otorgó un subsidio a las pequeñas empresas. (The state granted a subsidy to small businesses.)
- 'Recibir' + 'un subsidio': Nuestra organización recibió un subsidio para nuestro proyecto. (Our organization received a subsidy for our project.)
- 'Subsidio' + 'de' + Purpose/Type: Hablamos sobre el subsidio de vivienda. (We talked about the housing subsidy.)
- Plural form: Los subsidios agrícolas son importantes para la economía rural. (Agricultural subsidies are important for the rural economy.)
Solicitamos un subsidio para mejorar nuestras instalaciones deportivas.
The news reported on the new subsidio for small businesses affected by the pandemic.
- Common Scenarios
- News Broadcasts: Reporting on government economic plans and sector-specific support.
- Political Debates: Discussions about budget allocations and public spending.
- Business Meetings: When discussing financial aid or government grants.
- Academic Lectures: In economics, political science, and sociology classes.
- Personal Conversations: When discussing cost of living, social benefits, or specific industries.
The politician promised more subsidios for families with young children.
Incorrect: Mi tío me dio un subsidio para mi coche. (My uncle gave me a subsidy for my car.)
Correct: Mi tío me dio ayuda para mi coche. (My uncle gave me help for my car.) Or, if it was a loan: Mi tío me dio un préstamo para mi coche.
- Common Errors
- Confusing with 'préstamo' (loan): A subsidio is a grant, not something to be repaid.
- Confusing with 'beca' (scholarship): 'Beca' is for education; 'subsidio' has broader economic/social purposes.
- Using 'subsidio' for private aid: Must be from a public body or state.
- Incorrect Pluralization: Using singular when plural is needed, or vice versa.
- Confusing with consumer discounts: A subsidio is producer-focused aid, not a direct consumer price reduction.
- Synonyms and Related Terms
- Ayuda: This is a broader term for 'help' or 'aid'. A subsidio is a specific type of 'ayuda'. You might receive 'ayuda' from a friend, but only from the government or a public body would you receive a 'subsidio'. For example, 'El gobierno ofreció ayuda económica a los afectados por el desastre' (The government offered economic aid to those affected by the disaster) - this could be a subsidio or other forms of aid.
El subsidio es una forma de ayuda financiera.
- Subvención: Often used interchangeably with subsidio, especially in Spain. A 'subvención' can sometimes imply funding for a specific project or initiative, rather than ongoing support for an industry. However, in many contexts, they are synonymous.
La organización recibió una subvención para su proyecto cultural.
- Beca: This specifically refers to a scholarship or grant for educational purposes. It's a type of financial aid, but limited to studies.
El subsidio no es lo mismo que una beca, aunque ambos son ayudas económicas.
- Préstamo: This is a loan, which must be repaid, usually with interest. A subsidio is a grant and does not require repayment.
Recibir un subsidio es diferente a obtener un préstamo.
- Dádiva/Donación: These refer to gifts or donations, usually from private individuals or organizations, and are not typically associated with government policy in the way 'subsidio' is.
El subsidio estatal es distinto de una donación privada.
- Incentivo: While subsidies are a form of incentive, 'incentivo' is a broader term for anything that encourages a particular action. A subsidy is a financial incentive.
El subsidio es un incentivo fiscal para las empresas verdes.
How Formal Is It?
재미있는 사실
The original Latin meaning of 'subsidium' related to military reinforcements highlights the idea of providing crucial support when needed, a concept that directly translates to the modern financial aid provided by governments.
발음 가이드
- Pronouncing the 'u' in 'sub' as a long 'oo' sound.
- Placing stress on the wrong syllable.
- Pronouncing the final 'o' as a strong 'oh' sound instead of a shorter one.
난이도
Understanding subsidy-related texts requires familiarity with economic and political vocabulary. Texts might include complex sentence structures and abstract concepts.
Using 'subsidio' correctly in writing, especially in formal contexts, demands precision in vocabulary and understanding of its specific implications regarding government aid.
Discussing subsidies requires confidence in using specific terminology and understanding the nuances of economic and political discourse.
Comprehending spoken Spanish about economics or politics requires recognizing 'subsidio' and related terms, often within faster-paced conversations or news reports.
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Use of Articles with Nouns
El subsidio (definite) / Un subsidio (indefinite). The choice depends on whether you are referring to a specific subsidy or any subsidy.
Verb Conjugation with Plural Subjects
Los subsidios (plural subject) ayudan (plural verb form) a las empresas.
Preposition 'para' to Express Purpose
Se otorga un subsidio para fomentar la inversión.
Relative Pronouns ('que') in Clauses
Las empresas que reciben subsidios deben cumplir ciertos requisitos.
Subjunctive Mood after Expressions of Opinion or Necessity
Es importante que el subsidio sea justo.
수준별 예문
El gobierno da dinero.
The government gives money.
Simple sentence structure with subject-verb-object. 'Dinero' is a general term for money.
Ayuda a la gente.
It helps people.
Verb 'ayudar' (to help) used in the third person singular.
Es un apoyo.
It is a support.
'Apoyo' means support. Simple 'ser' sentence.
El estado ofrece ayuda económica.
The state offers economic help.
'Estado' (state) and 'ayuda económica' (economic help) are more specific.
Las empresas reciben dinero del gobierno.
Businesses receive money from the government.
Plural subject 'empresas' (businesses) with corresponding verb form.
Esto es para ayudar a los granjeros.
This is to help the farmers.
'Para' + infinitive ('ayudar') expresses purpose.
El gobierno otorga un subsidio a las empresas que invierten en tecnología.
The government grants a subsidy to companies that invest in technology.
'Otorgar' (to grant) is a key verb. 'Que invierten' uses the relative pronoun 'que'.
Los subsidios agrícolas buscan mantener bajos los precios de los alimentos.
Agricultural subsidies aim to keep food prices low.
Plural 'subsidios agrícolas'. 'Buscan' (they aim) followed by infinitive.
Solicitamos un subsidio para nuestro proyecto de energías renovables.
We requested a subsidy for our renewable energy project.
'Solicitar' (to request) and 'para' + noun phrase.
El ejecutivo aprobó un subsidio temporal para el sector turístico, gravemente afectado por la crisis.
The executive approved a temporary subsidy for the tourism sector, severely affected by the crisis.
Complex sentence with past participle phrase 'gravemente afectado'.
La política de subsidios busca incentivar la producción local y reducir la dependencia de importaciones.
The subsidy policy aims to incentivize local production and reduce dependence on imports.
'Política de subsidios' (subsidy policy). Use of infinitives 'incentivar' and 'reducir'.
Es fundamental que los criterios para la concesión del subsidio sean transparentes y equitativos.
It is fundamental that the criteria for granting the subsidy be transparent and equitable.
Subjunctive mood ('sean') after 'Es fundamental que'.
El debate se centró en la pertinencia de mantener un subsidio estructural a la industria pesquera, dada su menguante rentabilidad.
The debate focused on the relevance of maintaining a structural subsidy to the fishing industry, given its dwindling profitability.
'Pertinencia' (relevance), 'estructural' (structural), 'menguante rentabilidad' (dwindling profitability).
Las autoridades financieras estudian la viabilidad de implementar un subsidio cruzado para abaratar el coste de la energía para los hogares de menores ingresos.
Financial authorities are studying the viability of implementing a cross-subsidy to lower the cost of energy for low-income households.
'Subsidio cruzado' (cross-subsidy), 'viabilidad' (viability), 'abaratar' (to lower the cost).
La concesión de subsidios discrecionales puede generar distorsiones en el mercado y favorecer prácticas poco competitivas.
The granting of discretionary subsidies can generate market distortions and favor uncompetitive practices.
'Discrecionales' (discretionary), 'distorsiones en el mercado' (market distortions), 'prácticas poco competitivas' (uncompetitive practices).
La recalibración de las políticas de subsidios energéticos es imperativa para alinear los incentivos económicos con los objetivos de sostenibilidad ambiental a largo plazo.
The recalibration of energy subsidy policies is imperative to align economic incentives with long-term environmental sustainability goals.
'Recalibración' (recalibration), 'imperativa' (imperative), 'alinear' (to align), 'sostenibilidad ambiental' (environmental sustainability).
El análisis coste-beneficio de cualquier subsidio debe sopesar no solo los efectos directos sobre el sector beneficiado, sino también las externalidades y los costes de oportunidad asociados.
The cost-benefit analysis of any subsidy must weigh not only the direct effects on the beneficiary sector but also the associated externalities and opportunity costs.
'Sopesar' (to weigh), 'externalidades' (externalities), 'costes de oportunidad' (opportunity costs).
La proliferación de subsidios, a menudo justificados por motivos de interés público, puede erosionar la integridad del mercado y fomentar una dependencia crónica de la intervención estatal.
The proliferation of subsidies, often justified by reasons of public interest, can erode market integrity and foster a chronic dependence on state intervention.
'Proliferación' (proliferation), 'erosionar la integridad del mercado' (erode market integrity), 'dependencia crónica' (chronic dependence).
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— Refers to a subsidy provided by the state or national government.
El subsidio estatal ha sido fundamental para el desarrollo de la industria.
— Synonymous with 'subsidio estatal', emphasizing the governmental source.
El subsidio gubernamental para la educación ha aumentado este año.
— A subsidy aimed at helping individuals or families with social needs, like housing or basic necessities.
Se implementó un subsidio social para apoyar a los desempleados.
— Financial aid to make public transportation more affordable.
El subsidio al transporte público ayuda a muchos ciudadanos a desplazarse.
— Financial assistance provided to individuals who are unemployed.
El subsidio de desempleo es una medida temporal para ayudar a quienes buscan trabajo.
— A financial benefit provided to families for each child they have.
El gobierno anunció un nuevo subsidio por hijo para familias numerosas.
— A subsidy where the cost of one service or product is covered by higher prices or profits from another.
El subsidio cruzado en las telecomunicaciones beneficia a las zonas rurales.
— Financial support provided to mothers during or after pregnancy.
Solicitó el subsidio de maternidad para poder cuidar a su recién nacido.
— A subsidy paid directly to the recipient, rather than indirectly through price reductions.
El subsidio directo a los agricultores ha sido efectivo.
— A subsidy that affects prices or costs without direct payment, e.g., tax breaks.
Los subsidios indirectos a la energía a menudo son menos visibles.
자주 혼동되는 단어
A 'préstamo' is a loan that must be repaid, whereas a 'subsidio' is a grant that does not need to be repaid. The key difference is the repayment obligation.
A 'beca' is specifically financial aid for educational purposes (scholarship). A 'subsidio' is broader and can support industries, businesses, or social programs.
An 'impuesto' is a tax paid to the government, representing an outflow of funds from an individual or business. A 'subsidio' is a grant received from the government, an inflow of funds.
혼동하기 쉬운
Both terms refer to financial aid from public bodies.
While often used interchangeably, 'subsidio' can imply ongoing support for an industry or business, whereas 'subvención' might sometimes refer to funding for a specific project or initiative. In practice, the distinction is often blurred, especially regionally.
El gobierno otorgó un subsidio a la industria automotriz. / La fundación concedió una subvención para el proyecto de investigación.
'Ayuda' means 'help' or 'aid', and a subsidy is a form of help.
'Ayuda' is a general term that can encompass any form of assistance, whether financial, material, or voluntary, from any source (public or private). 'Subsidio' is specifically financial aid from a public body or state.
Recibí ayuda de mi vecino para mudarme. (General help) / El estado ofrece un subsidio para la compra de viviendas ecológicas. (Specific financial aid)
'Apoyo' means 'support', which is the underlying function of a subsidy.
'Apoyo' is a broader concept of backing or assistance. It can be moral, technical, or financial. 'Subsidio' is a specific type of financial support, typically from the government.
Mi familia me dio su apoyo moral. (Moral support) / El subsidio del gobierno es un apoyo financiero crucial.
Both involve money for businesses or projects.
'Financiamiento' is a general term for providing funds, which can include loans, investments, or grants. 'Subsidio' is a specific type of grant from a public entity that doesn't require repayment.
La empresa busca financiamiento para expandirse. (Could be loans, investment, or subsidies) / La empresa recibió un subsidio del gobierno para la expansión.
Both involve giving money.
'Donación' (donation) is typically a voluntary gift from a private individual or organization, usually for charitable purposes. 'Subsidio' is a grant from a public body with specific economic or social policy objectives.
Hizo una donación al museo. (Voluntary gift) / El gobierno otorga un subsidio a las galerías de arte para promover la cultura.
문장 패턴
El/La [Sujeto] da [Objeto].
El gobierno da dinero.
El/La [Sujeto] otorga un subsidio a [Beneficiario].
El estado otorga un subsidio a los agricultores.
Recibimos un subsidio para [Propósito].
Recibimos un subsidio para nuestro proyecto.
Los subsidios [Tipo] buscan [Verbo].
Los subsidios energéticos buscan reducir costes.
Es importante que [Sujeto] reciba un subsidio.
Es importante que las pymes reciban un subsidio.
La política de subsidios pretende [Verbo] [Objeto].
La política de subsidios pretende incentivar la innovación.
El debate se centra en la pertinencia de un subsidio [Tipo].
El debate se centra en la pertinencia de un subsidio estructural.
La recalibración de los subsidios es imperativa para [Verbo] [Objetivo].
La recalibración de los subsidios es imperativa para alinear objetivos.
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High in discussions about economics, politics, and public policy.
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Confusing 'subsidio' with 'préstamo'.
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A 'subsidio' is a grant, not a loan.
A 'préstamo' must be repaid, often with interest. A 'subsidio' is financial aid provided by a public entity that does not require repayment. This is a fundamental difference in financial obligations.
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Using 'subsidio' for private financial help.
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Use 'ayuda' or 'donación' for private help.
'Subsidio' specifically refers to aid from a government or public body. If a friend or a private company gives you money, it's 'ayuda' (help) or 'donación' (donation), not a 'subsidio'.
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Incorrectly using the plural 'subsidios'.
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Use 'subsidio' for one grant, 'subsidios' for multiple grants.
Like most countable nouns, 'subsidio' has a plural form. If you are talking about one instance of financial aid, use the singular. If you are discussing multiple grants or types of grants, use the plural 'subsidios'.
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Confusing 'subsidio' with 'beca'.
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'Beca' is for education; 'subsidio' has broader economic/social purposes.
'Beca' is a scholarship or educational grant. 'Subsidio' is a broader term for financial support that can be applied to industries, businesses, social programs, or other economic activities.
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Thinking 'subsidio' is the same as a consumer discount.
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A subsidy is aid to producers/providers; a discount is a reduction in price for consumers.
While a subsidy might indirectly lead to lower prices for consumers, the subsidy itself is the financial support given to the entity producing the good or service. A direct discount is a price reduction offered to the end-user.
팁
Distinguish from Similar Words
Always remember that a 'subsidio' is specifically financial aid from a public body and does not need to be repaid, differentiating it from 'préstamo' (loan) and 'beca' (scholarship).
Plural Form
The plural of 'subsidio' is 'subsidios'. Use the plural form when referring to multiple instances of financial aid or support for various entities.
Connect to Government Action
Associate 'subsidio' with the idea of the government 'supporting' or 'aiding' an industry or business. This connection helps recall its meaning and purpose.
Stress the Second Syllable
Practice pronouncing 'sub-SI-dio' to ensure the stress is correctly placed on the second syllable, which is crucial for clear pronunciation.
Economic Relevance
Understand that subsidies are a significant part of economic policy in Spanish-speaking countries, often featuring in news and political discussions. Knowing this context aids comprehension.
Identify the Provider
When you hear or read 'subsidio', ask yourself: Who is providing this money? If it's the government or a public entity, it's likely a 'subsidio'.
Listen for Purpose
Pay attention to the reason for the subsidy. Is it to lower prices, support a struggling industry, encourage a new technology, or help families? This clarifies the specific application of the term.
Use Compound Phrases
For clarity, use common compound phrases like 'subsidio agrícola' or 'subsidio de vivienda' when the context specifies the area of support.
Explore Related Terms
Once you master 'subsidio', explore related terms like 'subvencionar' (to subsidize) and 'subsidiaridad' (subsidiarity principle) to broaden your understanding.
암기하기
기억법
Imagine a 'sub'marine helping a ship stay afloat with a big bag of money. The 'sub'marine is providing a 'subsidio' to keep the ship from sinking. The money represents the financial aid.
시각적 연상
Picture a government building with open doors, handing out money bags labeled 'SUBSIDIO' to various industries like farming, tech, and energy.
Word Web
챌린지
Try to explain the concept of 'subsidio' to someone who doesn't know the word, using at least three sentences and incorporating the idea of government support for a business or activity.
어원
The word 'subsidio' comes from the Latin word 'subsidium', which meant 'aid', 'help', 'support', or 'reinforcement'. It was originally used in a military context to refer to a reserve force or reinforcements sent to aid troops.
원래 의미: Aid, help, support, reinforcement (military context).
Indo-European > Italic > Latin > Romance > Spanish문화적 맥락
Discussions around subsidies can be sensitive, as they involve public funds and can be perceived as favoring certain groups or industries over others. Debates often revolve around fairness, economic efficiency, and the potential for market distortion.
In English-speaking countries, the term 'subsidy' carries a very similar meaning and is frequently used in discussions about government economics, agriculture, and industry support.
실생활에서 연습하기
실제 사용 상황
Government Economic Policy
- El gobierno anunció nuevos subsidios.
- La política de subsidios busca estimular la economía.
- Se debate la reducción de subsidios.
- El subsidio es una herramienta fiscal.
Support for Industries (e.g., Agriculture, Energy)
- Subsidio agrícola para los productores.
- Subsidios para energías renovables.
- El sector energético recibe un subsidio.
- Apoyo con subsidios a la industria local.
Social Welfare Programs
- Subsidio de vivienda para familias.
- Subsidio de desempleo temporal.
- Solicitar un subsidio social.
- Subsidio por hijo a cargo.
Business and Entrepreneurship
- Obtener un subsidio para iniciar un negocio.
- Las pymes pueden acceder a subsidios.
- El subsidio ayuda a la inversión.
- Condiciones para el subsidio empresarial.
Environmental Initiatives
- Subsidios para coches eléctricos.
- Fomentar el uso de paneles solares con subsidios.
- Subsidios verdes para la sostenibilidad.
- Inversión en subsidios medioambientales.
대화 시작하기
"¿Has oído hablar de los nuevos subsidios que el gobierno está ofreciendo para las energías limpias?"
"Creo que los subsidios agrícolas son necesarios para que los pequeños agricultores puedan competir."
"¿Qué opinas sobre los subsidios de vivienda? ¿Ayudan realmente a la gente?"
"Me pregunto si las empresas deberían depender tanto de los subsidios gubernamentales."
"¿Sabes si hay algún subsidio disponible para estudiantes que quieran emprender un negocio?"
일기 주제
Describe una situación en la que un subsidio podría ser beneficioso para una industria o negocio que conozcas. Detalla el propósito y el posible impacto.
Investiga un subsidio específico que exista en tu país o en un país hispanohablante. ¿Quién lo otorga, a quién va dirigido y cuáles son sus objetivos?
Escribe un breve ensayo argumentando a favor o en contra de un tipo particular de subsidio (por ejemplo, subsidios a combustibles fósiles vs. subsidios a energías renovables).
Imagina que eres un político proponiendo un nuevo subsidio. Explica la necesidad, los beneficiarios y cómo se financiaría.
Reflexiona sobre la diferencia entre un subsidio, un préstamo y una beca. ¿En qué contextos se usaría cada término y por qué es importante distinguirlos?
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Aunque a menudo se usan indistintamente, especialmente en España, 'subsidio' tiende a referirse a una ayuda financiera más general y continua para una industria o negocio, mientras que 'subvención' puede implicar fondos para un proyecto específico o iniciativa. En la práctica, la distinción es sutil y depende del contexto y la región.
Los subsidios son típicamente otorgados por el gobierno (a nivel nacional, regional o local) o por organismos públicos. El propósito es influir en la economía o lograr objetivos sociales.
No, un subsidio es una ayuda financiera que no requiere devolución. Es un pago o subvención que se otorga para apoyar una actividad o sector, a diferencia de un préstamo que sí debe ser devuelto.
Existen muchos tipos, como subsidios agrícolas, energéticos, de vivienda, de transporte, sociales (para desempleados o familias), para la investigación y desarrollo, y para energías renovables, entre otros.
Los gobiernos otorgan subsidios para diversos fines: para hacer que bienes o servicios sean más asequibles, para apoyar industrias consideradas estratégicas, para fomentar ciertas actividades (como las renovables), para crear empleo, o para ayudar a grupos vulnerables de la población.
No exactamente. Un subsidio es una ayuda financiera directa. Un incentivo fiscal es una medida para reducir la carga tributaria (como exenciones o deducciones fiscales). Sin embargo, los subsidios pueden ser una forma de incentivo fiscal, ya que reducen los costos para el beneficiario.
Técnicamente, el término 'subsidio' se reserva para la ayuda otorgada por entidades públicas o el estado. Una empresa privada que proporciona fondos a otra podría considerarse una 'inversión', 'préstamo' o 'ayuda', pero no un 'subsidio' en el sentido estricto.
El proceso varía mucho. Generalmente, implica presentar una solicitud formal ante el organismo que otorga el subsidio, cumpliendo requisitos específicos, presentando documentación y, a menudo, un plan de proyecto o negocio.
Si un subsidio se otorga bajo ciertas condiciones y no se cumplen, el beneficiario podría tener que devolver el dinero recibido, además de posibles sanciones. Es crucial leer y entender los términos y condiciones.
Es un tema complejo y debatido. Los subsidios pueden estimular sectores clave, crear empleos y hacer bienes más accesibles. Sin embargo, también pueden distorsionar el mercado, generar ineficiencias, ser costosos para el contribuyente y crear dependencia.
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Summary
A 'subsidio' is direct financial support from the government or a public body, designed to aid a specific industry, business, or activity, making it more viable or accessible without requiring repayment.
- Financial aid from government.
- Supports industries/businesses.
- Not repaid.
- Aims to achieve economic/social goals.
Distinguish from Similar Words
Always remember that a 'subsidio' is specifically financial aid from a public body and does not need to be repaid, differentiating it from 'préstamo' (loan) and 'beca' (scholarship).
Plural Form
The plural of 'subsidio' is 'subsidios'. Use the plural form when referring to multiple instances of financial aid or support for various entities.
Context is Key
The word 'subsidio' is most commonly used in formal or neutral contexts related to economics, politics, and public policy. Avoid using it in very informal conversations unless the topic directly relates to government aid.
Connect to Government Action
Associate 'subsidio' with the idea of the government 'supporting' or 'aiding' an industry or business. This connection helps recall its meaning and purpose.
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