How to Say "price list" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “price list” is “tarifa” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
He cambiado mi tarifa de móvil para pagar menos.
I changed my mobile phone rate to pay less.
¿Cuál es la tarifa nocturna de la electricidad?
What is the night rate for electricity?
El taxista me cobró una tarifa fija hasta el aeropuerto.
The taxi driver charged me a fixed fare to the airport.
Identifying Gender
Since 'tarifa' ends in '-a', it is feminine. Always use 'la' or 'una' with it (e.g., la tarifa alta).
Tarifa vs. Precio
Use 'tarifa' for official or set costs for services (like internet or water). Use 'precio' for physical items you buy in a shop (like an apple or a shirt).
Using 'tarifa' for everything
Mistake: “¿Cuál es la tarifa de esta camisa?”
Correction: ¿Cuál es el precio de esta camisa? (Use 'precio' for physical products, 'tarifa' for services).
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