Inklingo

prisión

pree-SYOHN/pɾiˈsjon/

prisión means prison in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:

prison, jail

Also: penitentiary
NounfB1
A large, imposing, fortress-like building with high gray walls and small barred windows, representing a prison facility.

📝 In Action

El ladrón fue enviado a la prisión por diez años.

B1

The thief was sent to prison for ten years.

Construirán una nueva prisión de máxima seguridad en las afueras de la ciudad.

B2

They will build a new maximum-security prison on the outskirts of the city.

Logró escapar de la prisión después de solo dos meses.

B1

He managed to escape from the prison after only two months.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • cárcel (jail, prison)
  • penitenciaría (penitentiary)

Antonyms

Common Collocations

  • estar en prisiónto be in prison
  • ir a prisiónto go to prison
  • salir de la prisiónto get out of prison

imprisonment, confinement

Also: sentence
NounfB2formal
A solitary figure seen through thick, vertical iron bars, illustrating the state of being confined or imprisoned.

📝 In Action

El juez lo sentenció a prisión perpetua.

B2

The judge sentenced him to life imprisonment.

Su timidez era una prisión que no le permitía hacer amigos.

C1

His shyness was a prison that didn't allow him to make friends.

Cumplió su tiempo de prisión y ahora es un hombre libre.

B2

He served his prison time and is now a free man.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • encarcelamiento (imprisonment)
  • confinamiento (confinement)
  • condena (sentence)

Antonyms

Common Collocations

  • prisión domiciliariahouse arrest
  • prisión perpetualife imprisonment
  • cumplir prisiónto serve a prison sentence

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "prisión" in Spanish:

confinementimprisonment

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: prisión

Question 1 of 1

Which sentence uses 'prisión' to talk about the PUNISHMENT, not the building?

📚 More Resources

👥 Word Family
prisionero/a(prisoner)Noun
aprisionar(to imprison, to trap)Verb
🎵 Rhymes
visióndecisiónmisiónpasión
📚 Etymology

Comes from the Latin word 'prehensio', which meant 'a seizing' or 'a capture'. It's related to the idea of grabbing or holding someone, which is exactly what a prison does.

First recorded: Around the 13th century.

Cognates (Related words)

French: prisonItalian: prigionePortuguese: prisão

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between 'prisión' and 'cárcel'?

In everyday speech, they are mostly interchangeable, like 'jail' and 'prison' in English. If there's a slight difference, 'cárcel' is often used for a local jail (for shorter sentences or awaiting trial), while 'prisión' can refer to a larger state or federal prison for more serious crimes. But don't worry too much, people will understand you either way!

Is 'prisión' masculine or feminine?

It's always feminine. Remember to use 'la' or 'una' with it, for example: 'la prisión' (the prison).