Incluso (en. Even)
/inˈkluso/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
adverb
It is used to indicate that something is included in what has been mentioned.
Even Juan came to the party.
Vino incluso Juan a la fiesta.
It is used to emphasize that something is surprising within a given context.
Even the most experienced made mistakes.
Incluso los más expertos cometieron errores.
It is employed to refer to something that encompasses a particular case.
The report includes data from all regions, even the most remote ones.
El informe incluye datos de todas las regiones, incluso de las más remotas.
Etymology
It derives from the Latin 'inclusus', which means 'closed' or 'enclosed'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
even in dreams
It indicates that something may happen even in unrealistic situations.
incluso en sueños
even the best
It points out that even those considered the best can fail.
incluso los mejores
even if it rains
It indicates that something will happen regardless of the adversities.
incluso si llueve
Related Words
even
Adverb used to add information or emphasize.
incluso
to incorporate
To include something within a set or group.
incorporar
inclusion
The act of including; the action of being part of something.
inclusión
Slang Meanings
Used in informal conversations to emphasize something surprising.
And he told me that even he was surprised.
Y me dijo que incluso él se quedó sorprendido.
Can be used ironically to exaggerate a situation.
Even my grandparents dared to dance!
¡Incluso mis abuelos se atrevieron a bailar!