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How to say “print” in Spanish? “Impresión”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “impresión” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on print in Spanish like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to remember the word:
• Relate "impresión" to the verb "imprimir" (to print); think of the process of making a print.
• Remember that when you see printed photos or documents, you’re “obteniendo una impresión.”
• Associate "impresión" with first impressions in social contexts (“me dio una buena impresión”).

Explanations:
• "Impresión" can refer to both the act or result of printing (e.g., using a printer) and the feeling or perception formed by something.
• The term covers physical printouts (like a printed document) as well as abstract ideas such as one's personal impression of an event or person.

Other words with the same meaning:
• For the printing sense: "copia" (when referring to a printed copy) or "reproducción" (in the context of printed material).
• For the sense of impression: "sensación" or "percepción" (when referring to the feeling or opinion one gets).

Alternate meanings and colloquial uses:
• In everyday language, "impresión" most often means "feeling" or "opinion," as in “Me dejó una impresión muy fuerte.”
• In media or journalism, "el impreso" may refer to the printed edition of a newspaper.
• While not strictly slang, phrases like “mala impresión” or “gran impresión” are commonly used in informal conversation to express immediate opinions.

Examples of sentences using "impresión":
1. "Voy a hacer la impresión de este informe para la reunión."
Translation: "I'm going to print out this report for the meeting."
2. "Su sonrisa me causó una muy buena impresión."
Translation: "His smile made a very good impression on me."
3. "No logré cambiar la impresión que tenía sobre ese lugar."
Translation: "I couldn’t change the impression I had of that place."

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