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How to Say "lockdown" in Spanish

The Spanish word forlockdownis encierroB1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

English → SpanishB1
nounB1
government-mandated stay-at-home period
A small wooden cabin standing alone in a quiet, misty forest.

Examples

Después de tanto tiempo de encierro, quiero salir al campo.

After so much time being shut inside, I want to go to the countryside.

El escritor terminó su novela durante su encierro voluntario.

The writer finished his novel during his voluntary isolation.

Muchos animales sufren por el encierro en los zoológicos.

Many animals suffer from being confined in zoos.

It's a Noun, not a Verb

While it looks like a verb form, 'encierro' is a thing (a noun). If you want to say 'I shut in,' you also say 'encierro,' but in this context, it usually means the state of being shut in.

Using 'el' with encierro

Since it is a masculine noun, always pair it with 'el' or 'un'. Example: 'El encierro fue largo' (The confinement was long).

Confusing with 'Cerrar'

Mistake:Using 'el cerramiento' to mean being stuck at home.

Correction: Use 'el encierro' for the feeling or state of being shut in. 'Cerramiento' is more about the physical act of closing a fence or a building.

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