Inklingo

declaración

de-kla-ra-syohndeklaɾaˈsjon

statement, declaration

Also: announcement
NounfA2
A person standing behind a wooden podium speaking into a microphone, representing a formal statement.

📝 In Action

El presidente hizo una declaración sobre la nueva ley.

A2

The president made a statement about the new law.

Su declaración de amor fue muy emotiva.

B1

His declaration of love was very emotional.

Necesitamos una declaración oficial del departamento.

B2

We need an official statement from the department.

Word Connections

Synonyms

Common Collocations

  • hacer una declaraciónto make a statement
  • una declaración públicaa public declaration

testimony, deposition

Also: sworn statement
NounfB2formal
A person sitting in a witness stand in a courtroom, raising their hand to give testimony.

📝 In Action

La policía tomó la declaración del testigo clave.

B2

The police took the testimony/statement of the key witness.

Ella tuvo que firmar una declaración jurada.

C1

She had to sign a sworn statement (affidavit).

Word Connections

Synonyms

Common Collocations

  • tomar una declaraciónto take a statement
  • declaración juradasworn statement

tax return, tax filing

Also: customs declaration
NounfB2formal
SpainMexico/Latin America
A person submitting a formal document, symbolizing filing a tax return, into a large government-style mailbox.

📝 In Action

Olvidé presentar mi declaración de impuestos a tiempo.

B2

I forgot to file my tax return on time.

La declaración de la renta es obligatoria cada año.

C1

The income tax filing is mandatory every year.

Word Connections

Synonyms

Common Collocations

  • declaración de impuestostax return
  • hacer la declaraciónto file taxes

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "declaración" in Spanish:

customs declarationdeclarationdepositiontax filing

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: declaración

Question 1 of 1

Which meaning of 'declaración' is used in the following sentence: 'Mi jefe quiere una declaración sobre el incidente antes de mañana.'

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👥 Word Family
🎵 Rhymes
canciónsituación
📚 Etymology

Comes directly from the verb 'declarar,' which in turn comes from the Latin 'dēclārāre,' meaning 'to make clear' or 'to reveal.' It arrived in Spanish relatively early, keeping the core meaning of making something public or official.

First recorded: 13th century

Cognates (Related words)

English: declarationFrench: déclaration

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between 'declaración' and the verb 'declarar'?

'Declaración' is the noun—the thing that is said or the document itself (the statement). 'Declarar' is the action verb, meaning 'to state,' 'to announce,' or 'to testify.' The noun is the result of the verb.

Can 'declaración' be used for casual statements?

No, 'declaración' carries a weight of formality, seriousness, or officialdom. For casual talk, use words like 'comentario' (comment) or 'lo que dijo' (what he/she said).