Instalment in spanish
Entrega
pronunciation: entɹ̩egɑ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: entɹ̩egɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures
instalment [installment, -USA] = entrega, plazo. [Parte de un documento que se publica en secciones en números sucesivos de una publicación seriada]
Example: A fascicle is one of the temporary divisions of a work that, for convenience in printing or publication, is issued in small instalments, usually incomplete in themselves.more:
» buy in + instalments = comprar a plazos.
Example: Most used cars are bought in installments, meaning you make a regular monthly pay- ment to your creditor until the loan is paid in full.» in instalments = a plazos.
Example: Money is deposited in a lump and can be withdrawn in a lump or in installments.» instalment plan = plan de pago a plazos.
Example: She plans to make good on her debt and said 'I've set up an installment plan to fully pay off my debt'.» monthly instalment = plazo mensual.
Example: Get the mobile phone you want, interest free, by paying for it in monthly installments on your bill.» pay in + instalments = pagar a plazos.
Example: Tuition paid in installments must normally be paid off by the end of the relevant academic period, such as a semester or academic year.