incluir
to include
verb een-kloo-EER Common
Origin: From Latin includere, 'to enclose.'
Usage Note
Incluir is a -uir verb; it inserts a -y- in the present tense before endings that do not begin with i: incluyo, incluyes, incluye, incluyen. The past participle incluido is regular. The phrase todo incluido ('all-inclusive') is commonly seen in travel contexts. Its opposite is excluir, which follows the same conjugation pattern.
Examples
"El precio incluye el desayuno."
Natural Translation
The price includes breakfast.
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