cláusula
“cláusula” means “clause” in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:

📝 In Action
Lee bien cada cláusula del contrato antes de firmar.
B1Read every clause of the contract carefully before signing.
El jugador tiene una cláusula de rescisión millonaria.
B2The player has a multi-million dollar buyout clause.
Esta cláusula protege los derechos del trabajador.
C1This clause protects the worker's rights.

📝 In Action
Una cláusula relativa añade información sobre el sustantivo.
C1A relative clause adds information about the noun.
Esta oración tiene dos cláusulas conectadas por 'pero'.
C2This sentence has two clauses connected by 'but'.
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From the Latin 'clausula,' which means 'a conclusion' or 'end of a period.' It comes from the verb 'claudere,' meaning 'to close.' In history, it was used to mark the end of a section of text.
First recorded: 13th century
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'cláusula' only used for legal things?
Mostly, yes. While it can be used in grammar to describe parts of a sentence, in daily life you will almost exclusively hear it when talking about contracts, insurance, or professional sports.
Does it have an accent mark?
Yes! It has an accent on the first 'a' (cláusula) because the stress is on the third-to-last syllable.
Is it the same as a 'párrafo' (paragraph)?
Not exactly. A 'párrafo' is a visual block of text. A 'cláusula' is a specific legal point, which might be one sentence long or an entire paragraph.

