Inklingo

incluido

/een-kloo-EE-doh/

included

A colorful gift box with a small toy car placed inside it among tissue paper.

The toy is included as part of the gift set.

incluido(adjective)

mA2

included

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part of a package, price, or group

Also:

enclosed

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put inside something else

📝 In Action

El desayuno está incluido en el precio de la habitación.

A2

Breakfast is included in the price of the room.

Tengo todos los documentos, el contrato incluido.

B1

I have all the documents, the contract included.

Las tasas no están incluidas.

A2

Taxes are not included.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • adjunto (attached)
  • incorporado (incorporated)

Antonyms

  • excluido (excluded)
  • omitido (omitted)

Common Collocations

  • todo incluidoall inclusive
  • IVA incluidoVAT included

💡 Grammar Points

Matching the Noun

Since this word acts like a descriptive word, its ending must match the gender and number of the object it refers to: 'incluido' (masculine), 'incluida' (feminine), 'incluidos' (masculine plural), and 'incluidas' (feminine plural).

❌ Common Pitfalls

Using the wrong ending

Mistake: "La cena está incluido."

Correction: La cena está incluida.

⭐ Usage Tips

Hotel Tips

Look for the phrase 'todo incluido' when booking hotels; it means you won't have to pay extra for meals or drinks!

A basket of various fruits with a bunch of purple grapes being added to the top.

The grapes are being added to the group, including them in the basket.

incluido(preposition)

B1

including

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adding an item to a category

Also:

even

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adding someone unexpected

📝 In Action

Vinieron todos a la fiesta, incluido Juan.

B1

Everyone came to the party, including Juan.

Me gusta toda la fruta, incluido el mango.

B1

I like all fruit, including mango.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • incluso (including/even)
  • contando con (counting on/with)

💡 Grammar Points

The 'Connector' Role

When used to mean 'including,' the word often stays as 'incluido' regardless of what comes after it, though some speakers prefer to match it to the noun.

⭐ Usage Tips

Incluido vs Incluso

Use 'incluido' when you are listing items. Use 'incluso' when you want to emphasize that something is surprising (meaning 'even').

✏️ Quick Practice

💡 Quick Quiz: incluido

Question 1 of 2

How would you say 'Taxes (las tasas) are included'?

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Word Family

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 'incluido' a verb or an adjective?

It's actually both! It is the 'past participle' of the verb 'incluir' (to include), but it is most commonly used as an adjective to describe things that are part of a set.

Can I use 'incluido' at the start of a sentence?

Yes, for example: 'Incluido el postre, la cena fue barata' (Including dessert, the dinner was cheap).