How to Say "low-end" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “low-end” is “bajo” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Mi hermano es más bajo que yo.
My brother is shorter than me.
El techo de la casa es muy bajo.
The ceiling of the house is very low.
Por favor, habla en voz baja, el bebé duerme.
Please, speak in a quiet voice, the baby is sleeping.
Making it Match
As an adjective, 'bajo' changes to match the person or thing it describes. Use 'baja' for feminine things, 'bajos' for plural masculine, and 'bajas' for plural feminine. (e.g., la mesa baja, los techos bajos, las sillas bajas)
Height vs. Length
Mistake: “El lápiz es bajo.”
Correction: El lápiz es corto. Use 'bajo' for height (like a person or a building) and 'corto' for length (like a pencil or a story).
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