Inklingo

inclusión

een-kloo-SYONin.kluˈsjon

inclusión means inclusion in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:

inclusion

Also: addition, incorporation
NounfB1
A colorful marble being added to a jar filled with other colorful marbles.

📝 In Action

La inclusión de postre en el menú fue una buena idea.

A2

The inclusion of dessert on the menu was a good idea.

Confirmamos la inclusión de tu nombre en la lista de invitados.

B1

We confirm the inclusion of your name on the guest list.

La inclusión de nuevas pruebas cambió el curso del juicio.

B2

The inclusion of new evidence changed the course of the trial.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • incorporación (incorporation)
  • inserción (insertion)

Antonyms

  • exclusión (exclusion)
  • omisión (omission)

Common Collocations

  • inclusión en la listainclusion in the list
  • solicitar la inclusiónto request inclusion

inclusion

Also: integration
NounfB2
A group of diverse children standing in a circle holding hands and smiling.

📝 In Action

Nuestra escuela tiene un programa de inclusión para niños con discapacidad.

B1

Our school has an inclusion program for children with disabilities.

La inclusión social es necesaria para una comunidad fuerte.

B2

Social inclusion is necessary for a strong community.

Buscamos fomentar la inclusión laboral en la empresa.

C1

We seek to promote workplace inclusion in the company.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • integración (integration)

Antonyms

  • discriminación (discrimination)
  • marginación (marginalization)

Common Collocations

  • inclusión socialsocial inclusion
  • inclusión educativaeducational inclusion
  • inclusión digitaldigital inclusion

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: inclusión

Question 1 of 3

Which of these phrases is grammatically correct?

📚 More Resources

👥 Word Family
incluir(to include)Verb
inclusivo(inclusive)Adjective
incluyente(inclusive (active))Adjective
incluido(included)Adjective
🎵 Rhymes
cancióncorazóndecisión
📚 Etymology

From the Latin word 'inclusio', which comes from 'inclaudere', meaning to shut or close something inside. It's built from 'in-' (into) and 'claudere' (to close).

First recorded: 15th century

Cognates (Related words)

English: inclusionFrench: inclusionPortuguese: inclusão

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 'inclusión' the same as 'integración'?

Not exactly. 'Integración' is often used when a person adapts to a group, while 'inclusión' usually implies the group itself changes to make sure the person belongs.

Why does it have an accent on the 'o'?

In Spanish, words that end in 'n' and have the stress on the very last syllable need a written accent mark.

How do you say 'digital inclusion'?

You say 'inclusión digital'. It refers to making sure everyone has access to the internet and technology.