Cargué el impuesto a la tarjeta.

Breakdown of Cargué el impuesto a la tarjeta.

a
to
cargar
to charge
el impuesto
the tax
la tarjeta
the card

Questions & Answers about Cargué el impuesto a la tarjeta.

Why is it cargué instead of cargé?
It comes from the verb cargar (to charge). To keep the hard 'g' sound from the original verb when adding the ending for the yo form in the preterite (past) tense, the spelling must change to -gué. If we wrote cargé, the 'g' before the 'e' would sound like a soft, breathy English 'h'.
Do I pronounce the 'u' in cargué?
No, the 'u' is completely silent. In Spanish, the gu combination before an e or i is just a spelling tool used to force a hard 'g' sound (like in 'guitar'). So, cargué is pronounced 'car-GAY'.
Can I use cargar for charging my phone, too?
Yes! The verb cargar basically means 'to load' or 'to charge'. You can use it for charging an expense to a bank card, charging an electronic device like a phone battery, or even loading heavy boxes into a truck.
Why do we use the preposition a in a la tarjeta instead of en?
Just like in English where we say we charge a cost to a card, Spanish uses a (to) for this specific action. You are directing the charge to the account, rather than placing it physically on or inside the card, which is why we don't use en (in/on).

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