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"Egreso" is a form of "egreso", a noun which is often translated as "graduation". "Ingreso" is a form of "ingreso", a noun which is often translated as "entry". Learn more about the difference between "egreso" and "ingreso" below.
la egreso(
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A feminine noun is almost always used with feminine articles and adjectives (e.g., la mujer bonita, la luna llena).
feminine noun
1. (education)
Regionalism used in Latin America: all the countries in South America, Central America, and the Caribbean. Does not include Spain.
(Latin America)
a. graduation
El día de mi egreso fue muy emotivo porque era mi última día en la universidad.The day of my graduation was very moving because it was my last day at uni.
a. expenditure
Los egresos de Alberto son muy superiores a sus ingresos y por eso está en la ruina.Albert's expenditures are way higher than his income which is why he's bankrupt.
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el ingreso(
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A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
masculine noun
a. entry
A mi hermano le negaron su ingreso al país.They denied my brother entry in the country.
b. admission
Recibí la carta con detalles del ingreso de mi madre al hospital para la operación de cadera.I've received the letter with details for my mother's admission to hospital for her hip operation.
a. income (person)
Sus ingresos netos son más que suficientes para pagar el coche.His net income is more than enough to pay off the car.
b. revenue (of a country or corporation)
Los ingresos del estado han aumentado este año fiscal.State revenues have increased this fiscal year.
los ingresos
A plural noun indicates that there is more than one person, place, thing, or idea.
plural noun
a. income
¿Cuáles son sus ingresos netos anuales?What is your annual net income?
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