SlangMeaningWhere It Comes FromExamplesWhere People Say It
pastamoney / cashSpain, Spanish (informal)“No tengo pasta ahora.”Mainly Spain

What Does “Pasta” Mean in Spanish?

Pasta is a very common Spanish slang word that means money — like “cash” or “bucks” in English. It’s super casual and friendly. People might use it with friends, family, or co-workers, but not usually with a boss or in formal situations.

The exact origin is unclear, but this slang became popular because money was compared to something soft or easy to trade — like dough (similar to the English slang “dough”).

It’s often used when talking about spending or needing money.

How People Use Pasta In Their Daily Life?

  • “Estoy sin pasta.” → I have no money.
  • “Cuánta pasta cuesta eso?” → How much does that cost?
  • “Necesito pasta para mis vacaciones.” → I need money for my holiday.

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