Costara (en. Will cost)
/kos'taɾa/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Form of the verb costar in the future, third person singular.
The car will cost more than I thought.
El coche costará más de lo que pensaba.
Indicates the price that something will have in the future.
The house will cost two million next year.
La casa costará dos millones el próximo año.
Used to express the expected value of a product or service.
This dress will cost around 100 euros.
Este vestido costará alrededor de 100 euros.
Etymology
From the verb 'costar', which comes from the Latin 'costare'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
it won't cost anything
Indicates that something will not have a cost.
no costará nada
it will cost an arm and a leg
Expression that denotes that something will be very expensive.
costará un ojo de la cara
it will cost sweat and tears
Indicates that something will require a lot of effort and sacrifice.
costará sudor y lágrimas
Related Words
cost
Amount of money needed to acquire something.
coste
cost
Value assigned to something in monetary terms.
costo
price
Value expressed in money for a good or service.
precio
Slang Meanings
To cost a lot
That party is going to cost a fortune.
Esa fiesta va a costar un dineral.
To cost little
This book was a bargain for me.
Este libro me costó un chollo.