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The Meaning of canjear

Canjear

Definition:
The verb “canjear” in Spanish means to exchange or redeem something, typically involving a transaction where one item is swapped for another or a certain value is obtained in return for something else, like a coupon or a voucher.

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Etymology:
The word “canjear” comes from the Spanish term “canje,” which means exchange or barter, derived from the Latin “cambiare,” meaning to swap or exchange. The prefix “can-” in “canjear” suggests an action of exchanging.

Pronunciation:
/kahn-‘xe-ar/
The phonetic transcription indicates that the stress is on the last syllable.

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In summary, “canjear” is used in contexts where items or points are exchanged or redeemed. Its etymological roots reflect a history of trading and bartering, emphasizing the transactional nature of the word.

  1. Puedo canjear mis puntos por un descuento en la tienda.
    I can redeem my points for a discount at the store.

  2. Tienes que canjear tu vale antes de que expire.
    You need to redeem your voucher before it expires.

  3. Me gustaría canjear este billete por un regalo.
    I would like to exchange this ticket for a gift.

  4. Ella canjeó sus puntos acumulados por un viaje.
    She redeemed her accumulated points for a trip.

  5. Vamos a canjear el cupón en el restaurante esta noche.
    We are going to redeem the coupon at the restaurant tonight.

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