Spanish word of the day: Rebaja

It's on sale!

What does rebaja mean?

Rebaja (feminine noun) – A discount, price reduction, or sale. You’ll see this word everywhere in Spanish-speaking shops, especially during special shopping seasons. A rebaja is what shoppers look for when they want to save money or grab a bargain.

Example sentences with rebaja

  • Compré estos zapatos con una buena rebaja.
    👟💸 I bought these shoes with a good discount.

  • Las rebajas de verano empiezan la próxima semana.
    🛍️☀️ The summer sales start next week.

  • Siempre espero las rebajas para comprar ropa nueva.
    👗🤑 I always wait for the sales to buy new clothes.

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Rebaja in context

You’ll hear rebaja in everyday Spanish whenever people talk about shopping, deals, or saving money. It’s a favorite word during sale seasons and a key part of any conversation about finding value for your money. Whether you’re hunting for discounts in stores or online, rebaja is the word you need.

If you want to sound natural in Spanish, use rebaja to talk about sales, discounts, or any situation where prices are reduced. It’s a practical word that brings a little excitement to shopping and makes your wallet happy.

See you tomorrow with a new Spanish word!

—Teacher Víctor