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Incluyen

Incluyen is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb incluir, meaning they include or you all include. It is used with subjects such as ellos, ellas, or ustedes in present-tense statements. The base verb incluir means to contain as part of a group, set, or list, and is commonly used to describe what is encompassed within something, such as a package, a document, or a category.

Etymology and morphology: incluir comes from Latin includere, formed with the prefix in- and the root includere

Usage notes: Incluyen is used to indicate that multiple items or participants are part of a larger

Examples:

- El informe incluye varias recomendaciones. (The report includes several recommendations.)

- En el precio se incluyen impuestos. (Taxes are included in the price.)

- Los resultados incluyen a todos los participantes. (The results include all participants.)

See also incluir, Spanish verb conjugation, and -uir verbs.

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related
to
closing
in
or
enclosing.
In
the
present
tense,
incluir
is
a
-uir
verb
and
follows
a
characteristic
pattern:
yo
incluyo,
tú
incluyes,
él/ella/usted
incluye,
nosotros
incluimos,
vosotros
incluís,
ellos/ellas/ustedes
incluyen.
The
forms
typically
feature
a
vowel
change
and,
in
several
forms,
the
root
shows
a
y-
or
i-
variation
customary
for
-uir
verbs.
set
or
category.
It
can
take
direct
objects,
prepositional
phrases,
and
can
appear
with
pronouns
or
nouns
to
specify
what
is
included.