Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
tarjeta de monedero
English translation:
Cash Card
Added to glossary by
Guylaine Vidal
May 23, 2001 08:42
23 yrs ago
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Spanish term
tarjeta de monedero
Non-PRO
Spanish to English
Bus/Financial
tarjetas de credito, de debito y monedero
Proposed translations
(English)
0 | Cash Card | Guylaine Vidal |
0 | purse card (?) | Elinor Thomas |
0 | "ATM card" | Patrick Porter (X) |
0 | credit, debit and smart cards | Parrot |
Proposed translations
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Cash Card
The "tarjeta monedero" is just like an electronic purse which -- differently than other debit and credit cards -- can be used at small grocery stores, to pay bus fares, everywhere.
The idea consists in a ``smart'' card, which has a magnetic band and a chip, and which will take the place of cash.
Good Luck!
The idea consists in a ``smart'' card, which has a magnetic band and a chip, and which will take the place of cash.
Good Luck!
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4 mins
purse card (?)
Maybe it refers to the cards you use to extract money from the automatic cashiers.
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
36 mins
"ATM card"
ATM= automated teller machine.
If you are translating into US english, that's how we refer to these cards whether or not they are used at an actual machine or at a point of sale. In US english, at least, there is no "purse card" or "cash card". If British English, then I don't know
If you are translating into US english, that's how we refer to these cards whether or not they are used at an actual machine or at a point of sale. In US english, at least, there is no "purse card" or "cash card". If British English, then I don't know
Reference:
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credit, debit and smart cards
The tarjeta monedero is a rechargeable card with no name on it and a magnetic band that tells you the pre-paid amount it can transact for. You can (theoretically) get it from any newsstand, although it's marketing and popularity has left much to be desired.
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