Aranceles
💡 droits de douane“Los aranceles protegen a las industrias locales.”
“Les droits de douane protègent les industries locales.”
Taxes imposed on imported or exported goods, typically by governments to protect domestic industries or generate revenue.
El gobierno aumentó los aranceles para reducir las importaciones.
Le gouvernement a augmenté les droits de douane pour réduire les importations.
Aranceles can also refer to fees charged for certain services, such as education or professional certifications.
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Context Matters
Aranceles is primarily used in formal contexts related to trade and economics. Avoid using it in casual conversation.
⚡Règle d'or
Plural Form
Aranceles is always plural in Spanish, even when referring to a single tax. For example, 'El arancel' is incorrect; use 'Los aranceles'.
📖Origine du mot
From the Spanish 'arancel', derived from the Old French 'arancel', which in turn comes from the Italian 'arancello', a diminutive of 'arengo' (assembly or council). Originally referred to official lists of prices or fees.
📝Notes d'usage
In Spanish, 'aranceles' is often used in the context of international trade and economic policy. It is a formal term and is commonly used in legal, financial, and political discussions.