oferta means offer — a common term in Spanish for Business. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: January 26, 2026
oferta
noun • /[o-FER-ta]/
offer
Example:
Aceptamos la oferta final.
We accepted the final offer.
🧠 What does oferta mean?
The Spanish word 'oferta' translates to 'offer' in English. It is a noun and can refer to a proposal to sell something at a specified price, a special reduction in price (a sale or discount), or an expression of willingness to do or provide something. In a business context, it commonly denotes a commercial proposal or a special deal available for a limited time.
📚 Extra examples
- La tienda lanzó una oferta especial por el Día de la Madre.
The store launched a special offer for Mother's Day. - Recibimos una oferta de empleo muy atractiva.
We received a very attractive job offer. - Están haciendo una gran oferta en todos los productos electrónicos.
They are having a big sale on all electronic products. - Presentaron una oferta para construir el nuevo puente.
They submitted a bid to build the new bridge.
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'oferta' comes from the Latin word 'offerre', meaning 'to bring forward' or 'to present'. This etymology highlights its fundamental sense of proposing or presenting something, whether it be a product, a service, or an opportunity.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "oferta"
Synonyms: propuesta, planteamiento, concesión, rebaja, descuento, promoción, licitación
Opposites: demanda, precios regulares, sin oferta
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