trámite
“trámite” means “procedure” in Spanish (administrative or legal steps).
procedure
Also: formality, paperwork
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Tengo que ir al banco para hacer un trámite.
A2I have to go to the bank to do a procedure.
El trámite para la visa es bastante largo.
B1The process for the visa is quite long.
No te preocupes, la firma es solo un trámite.
B2Don't worry, the signature is just a formality.
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Quick Quiz: trámite
Question 1 of 3
Which verb is most commonly used with 'trámite' when you need to get something done?
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From the Latin 'tramĕs', which originally meant a cross-path or a side-way, evolving into the 'steps' or 'path' taken to reach a goal.
First recorded: 18th century
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'trámite' the same as 'proceso'?
They are close, but 'trámite' usually refers to specific administrative steps (like filling out a form), while 'proceso' is the entire journey from start to finish.
Can I use 'trámite' for household chores?
Not really. It is reserved for more 'official' things like banks, government offices, or legal matters.
Does it have a verb form?
Yes! The verb is 'tramitar', which means 'to process' or 'to carry out a procedure'.