cotización
“cotización” means “quote” in Spanish. It has 3 different meanings depending on context:
quote
Also: price, valuation
📝 In Action
Solicité una cotización para pintar mi casa.
A2I requested a quote to paint my house.
La cotización del euro ha subido hoy.
B1The price of the euro went up today.
Revisa la cotización de las acciones antes de vender.
B2Check the stock price before selling.
social security contributions
Also: payroll tax
📝 In Action
Necesitas 15 años de cotización para jubilarte.
B2You need 15 years of contributions to retire.
Mi base de cotización ha aumentado este año.
C1My contribution base has increased this year.
La empresa se encarga de tu cotización a la Seguridad Social.
B2The company takes care of your Social Security contributions.
standing
Also: status
📝 In Action
Su cotización como actor subió tras ganar el premio.
C1His standing as an actor went up after winning the award.
Ese modelo tiene una alta cotización en el mercado de la moda.
C1That model has high status in the fashion market.
La cotización de ese político está por los suelos.
C2That politician's reputation is at rock bottom.
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Words that translate to "cotización" in Spanish:
payroll tax→✏️ Quick Practice
Quick Quiz: cotización
Question 1 of 3
If you want to know how much a mechanic will charge to fix your car, what do you ask for?
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From the verb 'cotizar', which comes from the Medieval Latin 'quotizare' (to set a share or quota). It is based on the Latin word 'quot' (how many).
First recorded: 18th century
Cognates (Related words)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'cotización' the same as 'precio'?
Not exactly. 'Precio' is what you pay. 'Cotización' is often the estimated price for a custom service or the current fluctuating value of things like stocks or gold.
How do I say 'to give a quote'?
You can use the verb 'cotizar' or the phrase 'dar una cotización'.
Can I use 'cotización' for a grocery store price?
Usually no. For standard items in a shop, we just use 'precio'. Use 'cotización' for things that change (dollars, stocks) or services (repairs, events).


