Barato means cheap.
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It means "the opposite of expensive" Cheap in spanish is "barato"
Cheap, inexpensive.
Mucho Barato... was created in 1996.
You have two options: "bien de precio" or just "barato" The first one indicates that you think the price is acceptable or right. It is generally used to mean inexpensive. Barato is "cheap". Baratois often associatedwith poor quality unless you are lucky and strike a goodbargain or catch something really interesting at the sales. Hope this helps!
Costoso/a, caro/a
The cast of Un marido barato - 1941 includes: Nini Montani as Nuri Luque Alberto Romea as don Gregorio
es muy muy barato
Translation: Very cheap/affordable
The cast of Vende-se Barato - 1996 includes: Nuno Cardoso Pedro Carreira Catarina Martins Roberto Merino Ricardo Salgado
estos barrato
The opposite of "caro" in Spanish, which means "expensive," is "barato," meaning "cheap." These terms are often used to describe the cost of goods and services. While "caro" indicates a high price, "barato" suggests a low price.
You say "barato" (for masculine nouns) or "barata" (for feminine nouns).