Cerrara (en. Will close)
/seˈraɾa/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Action of closing something, like a door or a container.
If you were to close the door, the cold wouldn't come in.
Si tú cerrara la puerta, no entraría el frío.
Subjunctive form of the verb close.
I hope he closed the deal on time.
Espero que él cerrara el trato a tiempo.
Hypothetical situation in which something is closed.
If you closed the window, the noise would decrease.
Si cerrara la ventana, el ruido disminuiría.
Etymology
From the Latin 'clausare', which means 'to close'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
would close the game
Officially ending the game or activity.
cerrara el juego
if it were to close
Used to express conditionality in hypothetical situations.
si cerrara
would close the circle
To conclude or finish a process or activity.
cerrara el círculo
Related Words
close
To stop the opening of something.
cerrar
lock
Device used to secure a door or a box.
cerradura
closure
Action or effect of closing.
cierre
Slang Meanings
To shut oneself off from situations or people.
When feeling bad, he tends to shut himself off from his friends.
Cuando se siente mal, suele cerrara a sus amigos.
To end a relationship or contact.
I decided to end the relationship for my well-being.
Decidí cerrara la relación por mi bienestar.