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How to Say "be due" in Spanish

The Spanish word forbe dueis vencerB1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

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vencer

verbB1neutral/formal
a payment or bill
A sad, anthropomorphic carton of milk resting on a counter, indicating that the product has expired.

Examples

La fecha límite para entregar el informe vence mañana.

The deadline for submitting the report expires tomorrow (is due tomorrow).

Mi pasaporte venció el mes pasado, necesito renovarlo.

My passport expired last month; I need to renew it.

El contrato vence en diciembre.

The contract runs out in December.

Using 'Vencer' for Dates

In this sense, 'vencer' is often used impersonally, meaning the date or document itself is the subject doing the expiring: 'El plazo vence' (The deadline expires).

Confusing 'Vencer' and 'Terminar'

Mistake:Using 'terminar' for an expiration date, like 'El pasaporte terminó'.

Correction: 'Terminar' means something simply finished. 'Vencer' specifically means a validity period or deadline has run out due to a predetermined date: 'El pasaporte venció'.

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