Usages of caro
Lamentablemente, el hotel que encontramos es demasiado caro.
Unfortunately, the hotel we found is too expensive.
Aunque la ropa es cara, a veces la calidad lo vale.
Although the clothing is expensive, sometimes the quality is worth it.
Aunque el almuerzo es caro, a veces lo vale.
Although the lunch is expensive, sometimes it is worth it.
El seguro médico es caro.
Medical insurance is expensive.
Yo malgasto mi dinero en libros caros.
I waste my money on expensive books.
El alquiler de ese bote es caro, pero la experiencia vale la pena.
The rental of that boat is expensive, but the experience is worth it.
Los taxis serán más caros el miércoles por la mañana.
Taxis will be more expensive on Wednesday morning.
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