merchandise in Spanish
merchandise in Spanish is mercancía — merchandise means goods that are bought and sold as part of trade.
merchandise in Spanish
mercancía
(uncountable) Goods which are or were offered or intended for sale.
What does "merchandise" mean?
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noun Goods that are bought and sold as part of trade.
"The store's shelves were packed with holiday merchandise."
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noun Branded products tied to a team, show, artist, or similar, sold to fans — usually just called "merch."
"The tour sold over a million dollars in merchandise."
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verb To buy and sell goods, or to promote and display goods for sale.
"Retailers merchandise seasonal items near the store entrance to boost impulse buys."
merchandise in a sentence
- The store's shelves were packed with holiday merchandise.
- Customs officials inspected the merchandise before it could clear the port.
- The tour sold over a million dollars in merchandise.
- Retailers merchandise seasonal items near the store entrance to boost impulse buys.
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What is "merchandise" in Spanish?
"merchandise" in Spanish is mercancía. merchandise means: Goods that are bought and sold as part of trade.
How do you use "merchandise" in a sentence?
Example: "The store's shelves were packed with holiday merchandise." In Spanish, "merchandise" is mercancía.
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