How to Say "inclusive" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “inclusive” is “inclusive” — B1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
La tienda abre de lunes a sábado inclusive.
The shop is open from Monday to Saturday inclusive (including Saturday).
Debes leer desde la página diez hasta la veinte inclusive.
You must read from page ten to page twenty inclusive.
Pagamos todos los impuestos, el de lujo inclusive.
We paid all the taxes, even the luxury one.
The 'End of the Line' Rule
Unlike the word 'incluso,' which usually comes before a word, 'inclusive' almost always comes after the specific thing you are including.
Used for Limits
This word is the standard way to say 'and including the last one' when talking about dates, hours, or page numbers.
Wrong Placement
Mistake: “Inclusive los domingos trabajamos.”
Correction: Los domingos inclusive trabajamos (or 'Incluso los domingos').
Other Meanings of “inclusive”
“inclusive” can also mean:
- referring to social or linguistic inclusion(B2)
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