peaje
toll
noun peh-AH-heh Less Common
Origin: From Old French peage, ultimately from Latin pes/pedis ('foot', as in foot-traffic fee).
Usage Note
Peaje refers to the fee paid at a road tollbooth and to the booth itself (cabina de peaje). The phrase autopista de peaje means 'toll motorway'. In Latin America the booth may also be called caseta de cobro.
Examples
"Pagamos el peaje en la autopista."
Natural Translation
We paid the toll on the motorway.
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