Intermediate Spanish Vocabulary: Business Vocabulary

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Spanish is one of the most widely spoken languages ​​in the world, and mastering it can open doors to business opportunities in many countries. This chapter of our e-book course will focus on business Spanish vocabulary to help you communicate effectively in a business environment.

General Business Vocabulary

First, let's start with some general terms that are often used in the business world. These include:

  • Business (Business)
  • Company (Company)
  • Manager (Manager)
  • Customer (Customer)
  • Product (Product)
  • Servicio (Service)
  • Sales (Sales)
  • Marketing (Marketing)
  • Contract (Contract)
  • Reunión (Meeting)

Financial Vocabulary

Next, let's move on to financial vocabulary. Understanding these terms is crucial to conducting business in Spanish. Here are some of the more common terms:

  • Invoice (Invoice)
  • Assumption (Budget)
  • Income (Recipes)
  • Expenses (Expenses)
  • Benefits (Profits)
  • Impuestos (Taxes)
  • Balance (Balance)
  • Deuda (Debt)

Human Resources Vocabulary

Now, let's take a look at some terms related to human resources:

  • Empleado (Employee)
  • Contract (Contract)
  • Salary (Salary)
  • Schedule (Schedule)
  • Permission (License)
  • Dismissed (Dismissal)
  • Jubilación (Retirement)

Marketing and Sales Vocabulary

Finally, let's explore some marketing and sales terms:

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  • Publicidad (Advertising)
  • Brand (Brand)
  • Price (Price)
  • Descuento (Discount)
  • Competence (Competition)
  • Target (Target Audience)
  • Demand (Demand)

This is just a glimpse of the business Spanish vocabulary you will need to know. However, mastering these terms will give you a solid foundation to communicate effectively in a business environment. Remember, practice makes perfect, so continue to use these terms in your Spanish conversations and correspondence to become more fluent.

In the next section of our e-book course, we will explore intermediate Spanish grammar, which will further deepen your knowledge and understanding of the Spanish language.

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