Significado
To use money to buy goods or services.
Contexto cultural
During the 'Rebajas' (sales) in January and July, 'gastar dinero' becomes a national pastime. It is common to see news reports on how much the average Spaniard spends. Due to historical inflation, 'gastar dinero' quickly is sometimes seen as a survival strategy because the value of 'la plata' (money) drops so fast. The concept of 'el pilón' or small extra gifts in markets encourages people to 'gastar' more at specific stalls to build a relationship with the vendor.
Drop the 'Dinero'
In casual conversation, you can just say 'No quiero gastar mucho' and everyone knows you mean money.
The 'Time' Trap
Remember: Spending time is NEVER 'gastar' unless you are complaining that the time was wasted.
Significado
To use money to buy goods or services.
Drop the 'Dinero'
In casual conversation, you can just say 'No quiero gastar mucho' and everyone knows you mean money.
The 'Time' Trap
Remember: Spending time is NEVER 'gastar' unless you are complaining that the time was wasted.
Plata vs Dinero
If you are in Latin America, use 'plata' to sound more like a local.
Teste-se
Fill in the correct form of 'gastar' in the present tense.
Yo no _______ mucho dinero en ropa.
The subject is 'Yo', so the verb must end in -o.
Which preposition follows 'gastar dinero'?
Ella gasta dinero ___ libros.
In Spanish, you spend money 'en' (in/on) something.
Match the phrase to the intent.
¡No gastes dinero en tonterías!
This is a common warning against wasting money on useless things.
Complete the dialogue.
A: ¿Por qué no compras el coche? B: Porque no quiero _______ mi dinero.
'Gastar' fits the context of using up one's money.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Things we 'Gastar Dinero' on
Necesidades
- • Comida
- • Alquiler
- • Luz
Deseos
- • Viajes
- • Ropa
- • Cine
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosYo no _______ mucho dinero en ropa.
The subject is 'Yo', so the verb must end in -o.
Ella gasta dinero ___ libros.
In Spanish, you spend money 'en' (in/on) something.
¡No gastes dinero en tonterías!
This is a common warning against wasting money on useless things.
A: ¿Por qué no compras el coche? B: Porque no quiero _______ mi dinero.
'Gastar' fits the context of using up one's money.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
6 perguntasNo, it is neutral. However, if you say someone 'gasta mucho', it might imply they are irresponsible.
Yes! You can 'gastar luz' or 'gastar agua'. It means to consume resources.
'Gastar' is just spending; 'desperdiciar' is specifically wasting something that had value.
You can say 'Me gasté todo mi dinero'. The 'me' adds emphasis that it's gone.
Yes, but 'invertir' (invest) or 'desembolsar' (disburse) are more professional.
Spanish logic sees the money being 'put into' the object, hence 'en'.
Frases relacionadas
Ahorrar dinero
contrastTo save money
Malbaratar
specialized formTo undersell or waste
Invertir dinero
similarTo invest money