How to Say ‘Wheelchair access’ in Mexican Spanish
Acceso para sillas de ruedas
ahk-SEH-soh PAH-rah SEE-yas deh RREH-dahs
[ahk-SEH-soh PAH-rah SEE-yas deh RREH-dahs]
💬 Usage Tip: Important term in discussing accessibility.
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Phrase Breakdown
Acceso
[ahk-SEH-soh]
access
Entry or admission to a place.
Ofrecemos fácil acceso para sillas de ruedas.
We offer easy access for wheelchairs.
para
[PAH-rah]
for
Used to indicate the recipient of an action or object.
La rampa es adecuada para sillas de ruedas.
The ramp is suitable for wheelchairs.
sillas de ruedas
SEE-yas deh RREH-dahs
wheelchairs
Chairs used by individuals who cannot walk
El edificio tiene acceso para sillas de ruedas.
The building has wheelchair access.
Words in this phrase
sillas
[SEE-yas]
chairs
A seat for one person, typically with a back and four legs.
Las sillas deben ser movibles para facilitar el acceso.
The chairs should be movable to facilitate access.
de
[deh]
of
Indicating an association between two entities.
La puerta es de tamaño para sillas de ruedas.
The door is of size for wheelchairs.
ruedas
[RREH-dahs]
wheels
Circular objects that enable something to move easily over the ground.
El acceso para sillas de ruedas está claramente señalado.
The access for wheelchairs is clearly marked.
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