telón
“telón” means “curtain” in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:
curtain
Also: theater curtain
📝 In Action
El telón se levantó y empezó la función.
A2The curtain rose and the show began.
Los actores esperaban nerviosos detrás del telón.
B1The actors waited nervously behind the curtain.
El telón de este teatro es de terciopelo rojo.
B1The curtain of this theater is made of red velvet.
backdrop, background
Also: shroud
📝 In Action
La crisis económica sirvió como telón de fondo para la revolución.
B2The economic crisis served as the backdrop for the revolution.
La ciudad de París es el telón de fondo de su nueva novela.
B2The city of Paris is the setting for her new novel.
Todo sucedió tras un telón de misterio.
C1Everything happened behind a shroud of mystery.
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Words that translate to "telón" in Spanish:
theater curtain→✏️ Quick Practice
Quick Quiz: telón
Question 1 of 3
If you are at home and want to close your bedroom curtains, which word should you use?
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📚 Etymology▼
Derived from the Spanish word 'tela' (from Latin 'tela', meaning 'web' or 'cloth'), combined with the augmentative suffix '-ón' to denote a large piece of fabric.
First recorded: 17th century
Cognates (Related words)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'telón' always masculine?
Yes, 'el telón' is always masculine. Most words ending in '-ón' follow this rule.
What is the 'Telón de Acero'?
It is the Spanish term for the 'Iron Curtain,' the political boundary that divided Europe during the Cold War.
Can I use 'telón' for a movie screen?
No, a movie screen is called 'la pantalla'. 'Telón' refers specifically to fabric curtains.

