Inklingo

civilización

thee-vee-lee-sah-SYOHN (Spain) / see-vee-lee-sah-SYOHN (LatAm)/θiβiliθaˈθjon/ (Spain) / /siβilisaˈsjon/ (LatAm)

civilization

Also: culture, progress
NounfB1
An illustration of an organized village with simple houses, neat agricultural fields, and people gathering, symbolizing social development and organization.

📝 In Action

La invención de la escritura fue un gran avance para la civilización.

B1

The invention of writing was a great advance for civilization.

Debemos proteger los valores de nuestra civilización.

B2

We must protect the values of our civilization.

Word Connections

Synonyms

Antonyms

  • barbarie (barbarism)
  • salvajismo (savagery)

Common Collocations

  • el avance de la civilizaciónthe advance of civilization
  • nivel de civilizaciónlevel of civilization

civilization

Also: society
NounfB1
A simple illustration of a large, stylized stone pyramid standing alone in a bright, sunny desert landscape, representing a specific historical society.

📝 In Action

La civilización maya construyó pirámides impresionantes.

B1

The Mayan civilization built impressive pyramids.

Estudiamos la caída de la civilización romana.

B2

We are studying the fall of the Roman civilization.

Word Connections

Synonyms

Common Collocations

  • antigua civilizaciónancient civilization
  • la cuna de una civilizaciónthe cradle of a civilization

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "civilización" in Spanish:

civilization

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Quick Quiz: civilización

Question 1 of 1

Which sentence uses 'civilización' to refer to a specific historical group?

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📚 Etymology

Comes from the Latin word *civis*, meaning 'citizen' or 'inhabitant of a city,' combined with the suffix that indicates an action or process. The core idea is related to living in an organized society or city (*civitas*), as opposed to a wild or rural life.

First recorded: 18th century (coined in French, quickly adopted by Spanish)

Cognates (Related words)

English: civilizationFrench: civilisationPortuguese: civilização

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Frequently Asked Questions

¿Es 'civilización' una palabra formal?

Yes, while everyone uses it, it is most often heard in serious discussions about history, politics, or culture. It is not generally used in casual, everyday conversation unless you are talking about big, abstract ideas.

How do I know the gender of a noun that ends in -ción?

A great rule of thumb! Almost every noun ending in -ción is feminine, meaning you should always use 'la' (la canción, la nación, la civilización). This is one of the most reliable gender patterns in Spanish.