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The Meaning of tanda

Tanda

Definition: In a general context, “tanda” refers to a group or a batch of things or people. However, in specific cultural contexts, particularly in Latin America, it denotes a type of savings rotation scheme among a group of people. It is commonly practiced in community informal finance, where members contribute a set amount of money to a common pool periodically, with each member taking turns receiving the total amount.

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Etymology: The word “tanda” derives from the Spanish language. It likely comes from the Latin “tanda,” meaning a “stretch” or a “set of things.” It has evolved into more specific meanings in various Spanish-speaking cultures.

Pronunciation: IPA: /ˈtanda/
Phonetically: [tahn-dah]

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In various cultures, particularly in Mexico and parts of Central America, a tanda functions as a means of community-led finance, showing both the social and economic ties within communities.

  1. La tanda de amigos se reunirá este sábado para cenar.
    (The group of friends will meet this Saturday for dinner.)

  2. Hicimos una tanda para comprar un regalo conjunto.
    (We made a pool to buy a joint gift.)

  3. Ella acaba de recibir su parte de la tanda de ahorros.
    (She just received her share of the savings pool.)

  4. La tanda de flores en la tienda se ve muy colorida.
    (The batch of flowers in the store looks very colorful.)

  5. Participamos en una tanda para financiar nuestras vacaciones.
    (We participated in a savings group to finance our vacation.)

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