plazo means deadline/term — a common term in Spanish for Business. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: July 11, 2025
plazo
noun • /[PLAH-soh]/
deadline/term
Example:
El plazo para el informe es el lunes.
The deadline for the report is Monday.
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🧠 What does plazo mean?
Plazo is a Spanish noun that generally translates to "deadline" or "term" in English. It refers to a fixed period of time allowed for the completion of something, such as a project, payment, or task. It can also refer to a fixed term of a contract or agreement. Think of it as the time frame you have to do something before it's considered late or overdue.
📚 Extra examples
- El plazo para entregar el informe es el viernes.
The deadline for submitting the report is Friday. - Tenemos un plazo de tres meses para completar el proyecto.
We have a term of three months to complete the project. - El plazo para el pago del préstamo es de 10 años.
The term for the loan repayment is 10 years. - El contrato tiene un plazo fijo de dos años.
The contract has a fixed term of two years. - ¿Cuál es el plazo para la inscripción?
What is the deadline for registration?
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🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "plazo"
Synonyms: fecha límite, término, periodo
💡 Did You Know?
While 'plazo' usually refers to a time limit, the related phrase 'a corto plazo' means 'short-term' and 'a largo plazo' means 'long-term'.
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