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- Deducir means to logically infer a conclusion from facts or evidence.
- It also means to subtract or deduct an amount, especially in finance.
- The verb is irregular in the preterite, using a 'j' (e.g., deduje).
- It is a B2 level word essential for logic, math, and taxes.
The Spanish verb deducir is a versatile word that primarily functions in two distinct semantic spheres: logical reasoning and financial accounting. At its core, it translates to the English 'to deduce' or 'to infer' when dealing with information, and 'to deduct' or 'to subtract' when dealing with numbers or taxes. Understanding this duality is crucial for English speakers because, while English uses two different roots (deduce vs. deduct), Spanish elegantly collapses them into one, depending on the context. In everyday conversation, you will most frequently encounter deducir when someone is trying to figure something out based on available evidence, much like a detective would. It implies a process of mental extraction where a specific conclusion is drawn from general premises. However, if you are living in a Spanish-speaking country and dealing with the 'Hacienda' (tax agency) or any business contract, deducir shifts its meaning toward the removal of a quantity from a total. This is not just a vocabulary word; it is a tool for both logical precision and financial literacy.
- Logical Inference
- The act of arriving at a conclusion by reasoning. For example, if you see wet umbrellas in the hallway, you can deducir that it is raining outside.
- Financial Subtraction
- The process of subtracting an amount from a total, especially for tax purposes. This is common in business Spanish when discussing 'gastos deducibles' (deductible expenses).
Por la forma en que me miró, pude deducir que no estaba diciendo toda la verdad.
In the context of logic, deducir is often followed by a clause starting with 'que' (that). For example, 'Deduzco que estás cansado' (I deduce that you are tired). It carries a certain level of formality; you wouldn't necessarily use it for a wild guess. It implies that there is a trail of evidence leading to your thought. In contrast, the financial usage is very concrete. When a store says they will 'deducir el descuento en la caja' (deduct the discount at the register), they are performing a mathematical operation. This dual nature makes the word a favorite in academic writing, legal documents, and casual observations alike.
¿Es posible deducir el IVA de esta factura de restaurante?
Culturally, the ability to deducir is highly valued in Spanish intellectual tradition. It is the verb of Sherlock Holmes and the verb of the savvy accountant. Whether you are solving a mystery or balancing a checkbook, you are using the same linguistic engine. The word originates from the Latin 'deducere', meaning 'to lead down' or 'to derive'. This visual of 'leading' a thought from a high-level premise down to a specific conclusion is exactly what the word represents today. In modern Spain or Latin America, you will hear it in news reports when analysts try to 'deducir las consecuencias' (deduce the consequences) of a new law or political event.
Los científicos intentan deducir el origen del virus a través del ADN.
- Common Collocation
- 'Deducir por lógica' (To deduce by logic) is a frequent phrase used to emphasize that a conclusion isn't just a guess, but a reasoned result.
No tengo pruebas, pero lo puedo deducir por el contexto de la situación.
El contable logró deducir todos los gastos de viaje del informe trimestral.
Using deducir correctly involves navigating its irregular conjugation patterns and understanding its syntactic requirements. When you use it to mean 'to infer', it is often followed by a noun or a subordinate clause introduced by 'que'. For example, 'Deduzco su culpabilidad' (I deduce his guilt) or 'Deduzco que él es culpable' (I deduce that he is guilty). When used in the sense of subtraction, it typically takes a direct object (the amount) and an indirect object or a prepositional phrase indicating the source (e.g., 'deducir algo de algo').
- Grammar: The 'j' Preterite
- The most common error for learners is using regular endings in the past tense. It is not 'deducieron', but 'dedujeron'. This 'j' sound defines the preterite of this verb family.
Ayer deduje que la llave estaba debajo de la alfombra después de buscar en todas partes.
In formal writing, deducir is a powerhouse. It helps you link ideas. You might see phrases like 'De lo anterior se deduce que...' (From the above, it follows that...). This passive construction with 'se' is extremely common in academic papers and logical proofs. It removes the subject and focuses on the logical necessity of the conclusion. In business contexts, you might hear 'Este gasto no se puede deducir' (This expense cannot be deducted), which is a standard way to discuss tax policy.
¿Cómo pudiste deducir la contraseña sin ninguna pista previa?
Let's look at the present tense 'yo' form: 'Yo deduzco'. The 'c' changes to 'zc' to maintain the soft 'th' or 's' sound before the 'o'. This is a common pattern for verbs ending in -ecer, -ocir, and -ucir. If you say 'deduco', it sounds like a hard 'k', which is incorrect. Mastering 'deduzco' and 'deduje' will make you sound like a much more advanced speaker. In terms of frequency, the logical meaning is more common in daily speech, while the financial meaning is dominant in professional environments.
Si sumamos los activos y deducimos las deudas, obtendremos el valor neto de la empresa.
- The Imperative
- In commands, use 'deduce' (tú) or 'deduzca' (usted). '¡Deduce tú mismo las consecuencias!' (Deduce the consequences yourself!).
No nos dieron la respuesta, así que tuvimos que deducirla nosotros mismos.
El fiscal intentará deducir el motivo del crimen basándose en los correos electrónicos.
You will encounter deducir in a variety of real-world scenarios, ranging from the intellectual to the mundane. One of the most common places is in the news, particularly in investigative journalism. When reporters analyze a politician's speech or a company's financial report, they use deducir to explain what can be read between the lines. It is also the bread and butter of legal dramas and true crime podcasts in Spanish. Detectives 'deducen' the timeline of a crime; lawyers 'deducen' the intent of a defendant. If you enjoy watching shows like 'La casa de papel' or 'Élite', listen for the characters using this word when they are trying to outsmart one another.
- Academic Contexts
- In universities, professors use it when discussing scientific methods or philosophy. 'Podemos deducir que la hipótesis es correcta' is a staple phrase in labs.
A partir de los datos del censo, se puede deducir un cambio en la demografía urbana.
Another very practical place you will hear this word is at the bank or in an office. When discussing salaries, you might hear about 'deducciones' (deductions) for social security or health insurance. Your 'salario neto' is what remains after you deducir all the taxes. If you are shopping during 'las rebajas' (the sales), a clerk might explain how they deducen the discount from the original price. This financial usage is so common that it has even entered informal slang in some regions, where someone might say 'dedúcelo de lo que me debes' (subtract it from what you owe me).
¿Puedo deducir los gastos de internet si trabajo desde casa?
In everyday social interactions, the word is used to show that you are paying attention. If a friend mentions they are buying baby clothes, you might say, '¡Ah, entonces deduzco que vas a ser tía!' (Ah, so I deduce you're going to be an aunt!). It adds a playful layer of logic to the conversation. It is also used in riddles and brain teasers, where the goal is to deducir the answer from a set of clues. Finally, in the world of literature, especially in the 'novela negra' (noir/detective fiction) genre, authors use this verb to describe the protagonist's mental process as they piece together a mystery.
El lector debe deducir quién es el asesino antes del último capítulo.
- Television and Media
- In dubbed versions of Sherlock Holmes, the famous phrase 'Elementary, my dear Watson' is often followed by a complex explanation where Sherlock says 'Es fácil de deducir'.
Por el ruido de las sirenas, deducimos que hubo un accidente en la avenida principal.
Es difícil deducir sus intenciones reales con tan poca información.
One of the most frequent pitfalls for English speakers learning deducir is the 'false friend' trap or the confusion with similar-sounding verbs. Many students assume that because 'deduce' and 'deduct' are different words in English, they must be different in Spanish too. They might try to invent a word like 'deductar' for taxes, which does not exist. Remember: deducir handles both. Another major hurdle is the irregular conjugation in the preterite tense. Because it ends in -ucir, it follows the pattern of 'conducir'. Learners often say 'deducí' instead of 'deduje' or 'deducieron' instead of 'dedujeron'. These errors are immediate markers of a non-native speaker.
- Confusing with 'Inducir'
- While 'deducir' is to go from general to specific, 'inducir' is to go from specific observations to a general rule. They are opposites in logic but look very similar.
Incorrecto: Yo deducí la respuesta. Correcto: Yo deduje la respuesta.
Another mistake involves the preposition used after the verb. In English, we deduce 'from' something. In Spanish, we also use 'de', but learners sometimes forget and try to use 'por' or nothing at all. For example, 'Deduzco de su silencio que está enfadada' is correct. If you say 'Deduzco su silencio...', it means you are deducing the silence itself, which makes less sense. Additionally, people often confuse deducir with inferir. While they are synonyms, deducir is more common when the conclusion is logically certain, whereas inferir can sometimes imply a slightly more speculative guess.
¿Cómo dedujiste que yo era el autor del libro si no tiene mi nombre?
In the realm of finance, a common mistake is using deducir when you actually mean 'descontar'. While they overlap, 'descontar' is more common for immediate price drops (like a 20% discount), whereas deducir is more common for formal accounting or tax subtractions. If you tell a shopkeeper '¿Me puedes deducir el precio?', they will understand you, but it sounds a bit too formal, like you are asking for a tax write-off rather than a simple discount. Use 'descontar' for shop discounts and deducir for taxes and logical conclusions.
Se equivocó al deducir que la reunión se había cancelado.
- Spelling in the Subjunctive
- Because of the 'zc' in the present, the subjunctive also uses it: 'Espero que él deduzca la verdad'. Many forget this and write 'deduca'.
Es importante que el sistema deduzca automáticamente los impuestos estatales.
No puedes deducir nada sin tener todos los hechos sobre la mesa.
Spanish offers several alternatives to deducir, each with its own nuance. Choosing the right one depends on whether you are talking about thinking, math, or social guessing. The most direct synonym for the logical sense is inferir. While they are often interchangeable, deducir feels slightly more clinical or mathematical, whereas inferir feels more like a mental leap. If you are 'guessing' based on intuition rather than hard logic, you might use suponer (to suppose) or conjeturar (to conjecture). These imply a lower degree of certainty than deducir.
- Deducir vs. Inferir
- Deducir is 'top-down' logic (general to specific). Inferir is more general and can include 'bottom-up' reasoning. In common speech, deducir is more frequent.
En lugar de deducir, a veces es mejor simplemente preguntar.
In the financial sense, descontar (to discount/subtract) and restar (to subtract) are the main alternatives. Restar is the basic math term you learn in primary school (e.g., 10 menos 2). Descontar is used for prices and bank notes. Rebajar is specifically for lowering prices or intensities. If you are talking about tax benefits, you might use desgravar. This is a very specific term for tax deductions. For example, 'Puedes desgravar el alquiler' means you can deduct the rent from your taxes. Using desgravar makes you sound like a tax expert, while deducir is the broader, more common term.
Podemos concluir que el experimento fue un éxito tras deducir los resultados.
Another interesting alternative is sacar en limpio (to figure out/to get the gist). This is an idiomatic expression. 'No pude sacar nada en limpio de su discurso' means you couldn't deduce anything useful from his speech. It's more informal and very common in Spain. If you are talking about deriving a physical or chemical substance, you might use derivar or extraer. While deducir is mental extraction, extraer is physical. However, in math, you can 'deducir una fórmula' or 'derivar una función', and both are correct but mean slightly different things (deduce vs. differentiate).
¿Qué podemos extraer de esta experiencia para el futuro?
- Summary of Alternatives
- Logic: inferir, concluir, suponer. Finance: descontar, restar, desgravar. General: sacar en limpio.
El abogado intentó descontar la importancia de las pruebas presentadas.
De sus actos se puede colegir que tiene buenas intenciones.
How Formal Is It?
Le savais-tu ?
The root 'ducere' is the same one found in 'Duke' (a leader) and 'aqueduct' (a water leader).
Guide de prononciation
- Pronouncing the 'c' like a 'k' (it should be 's' or 'th').
- Stressing the first or second syllable instead of the last.
- Making the 'd' too hard like an English 'd'.
- Confusing the 'u' with an English 'u' (it's always 'oo').
- Failing to pronounce the final 'r' clearly.
Niveau de difficulté
Common in texts, but requires context to distinguish meanings.
Irregular preterite and present 'yo' forms are hard to remember.
Pronunciation of 'zc' and 'j' in past tense is tricky.
Easy to recognize once you know the -ucir family.
Quoi apprendre ensuite
Prérequis
Apprends ensuite
Avancé
Grammaire à connaître
Irregular Preterite in -j-
Yo deduje, tú dedujiste, ellos dedujeron.
Present -zc- change
Yo deduzco (not deduco).
Passive 'se'
Se deduce que el precio subirá.
Preposition 'de' for source
Lo deduzco de su mirada.
Subjunctive -zc-
Espero que ella lo deduzca.
Exemples par niveau
Puedo deducir que tienes frío.
I can deduce that you are cold.
Simple present tense.
Deduce dos de diez.
Deduct two from ten.
Imperative form (tú).
Él deduce la respuesta correcta.
He deduces the correct answer.
Third person singular.
Nosotros deducimos el precio final.
We deduct the final price.
First person plural.
Ella deduce que es tarde.
She deduces that it is late.
Present tense with 'que'.
Deduce el IVA, por favor.
Deduct the VAT, please.
Formal request (imperative).
No es difícil deducir esto.
It is not difficult to deduce this.
Infinitive after an adjective.
¿Qué puedes deducir de la foto?
What can you deduce from the photo?
Question with 'de'.
Deduzco que no quieres ir a la fiesta.
I deduce that you don't want to go to the party.
Irregular 'yo' form 'deduzco'.
El dependiente dedujo el descuento del total.
The clerk deducted the discount from the total.
Preterite third person (irregular 'j').
Si no hay luz, deducimos que hay un apagón.
If there is no light, we deduce there is a blackout.
Conditional 'si' clause.
¿Cómo deduces quién ganó?
How do you deduce who won?
Interrogative with 'cómo'.
Ellos deducen los gastos de la factura.
They deduct the expenses from the bill.
Present tense plural.
Es fácil deducir el final de la película.
It's easy to deduce the end of the movie.
Infinitive as a subject complement.
Deduzca usted la solución del problema.
Deduce (you, formal) the solution to the problem.
Formal imperative 'usted'.
No puedo deducir nada de este mapa.
I can't deduce anything from this map.
Negative sentence with 'nada'.
Ayer deduje la verdad por su comportamiento.
Yesterday I deduced the truth by her behavior.
Irregular preterite 'deduje'.
Si estudias los datos, deducirás el resultado.
If you study the data, you will deduce the result.
Future tense.
El contable dedujo los impuestos automáticamente.
The accountant deducted the taxes automatically.
Irregular preterite 'dedujo'.
Es posible que deduzcan que estamos perdidos.
It's possible they deduce that we are lost.
Present subjunctive 'deduzcan'.
Tuvimos que deducir el significado por el contexto.
We had to deduce the meaning by context.
Periphrastic past (tener que + infinitive).
¿Qué dedujiste de nuestra conversación de ayer?
What did you deduce from our conversation yesterday?
Preterite 'dedujiste'.
Ella siempre deduce lo peor de cada situación.
She always deduces the worst of every situation.
Present tense with frequency adverb.
Deducir los gastos es vital para la empresa.
Deducting expenses is vital for the company.
Infinitive as a noun.
De lo que has dicho, se deduce que no vendrás.
From what you've said, it follows that you won't come.
Impersonal 'se' construction.
El fiscal dedujo el motivo del robo rápidamente.
The prosecutor deduced the motive for the robbery quickly.
Formal preterite usage.
¿Podrías deducir el IVA de esta compra?
Could you deduct the VAT from this purchase?
Conditional for polite requests.
No dedujeron correctamente las consecuencias del plan.
They didn't correctly deduce the consequences of the plan.
Irregular preterite plural 'dedujeron'.
Espero que deduzcas por qué estoy tan enfadado.
I hope you deduce why I am so angry.
Present subjunctive 'deduzcas'.
El sistema deducirá la cuota de tu cuenta bancaria.
The system will deduct the fee from your bank account.
Future tense for automated actions.
Al deducir los costes fijos, el beneficio bajó.
Upon deducting fixed costs, the profit went down.
Gerund-like use of 'al + infinitive'.
¿Cómo pudiste deducir que ella era la culpable?
How were you able to deduce that she was the guilty one?
Compound past with 'poder'.
Se puede deducir una correlación entre ambas variables.
A correlation can be deduced between both variables.
Passive with 'se' and modal 'poder'.
Si hubieras prestado atención, habrías deducido el truco.
If you had paid attention, you would have deduced the trick.
Past unreal conditional (hubieras... habrías).
El autor nos invita a deducir el final de la novela.
The author invites us to deduce the end of the novel.
Infinitive after 'invitar a'.
Es necesario que el gobierno deduzca las inversiones en I+D.
It is necessary for the government to deduct R&D investments.
Subjunctive after impersonal expression.
Deduciendo los errores, el informe es bastante sólido.
Deducting the errors, the report is quite solid.
Present participle (gerundio).
No se puede deducir la intención sin pruebas fehacientes.
Intent cannot be deduced without reliable evidence.
Formal negative passive 'se'.
Sus palabras permitían deducir un cambio de política.
His words allowed one to deduce a change in policy.
Imperfect tense for description.
¿Qué dedujisteis vosotros de la reunión de ayer?
What did you (plural, Spain) deduce from yesterday's meeting?
Preterite 'vosotros' form 'dedujisteis'.
De su hermetismo se deduce una profunda desconfianza.
From his secrecy, a deep distrust can be deduced.
Sophisticated abstract noun usage.
Es falaz deducir la causa solo por la proximidad temporal.
It is fallacious to deduce the cause solely by temporal proximity.
Logical fallacy discussion.
Habiendo deducido las premisas, la conclusión es ineludible.
Having deduced the premises, the conclusion is inescapable.
Compound gerund (habiendo + participle).
El tribunal no pudo deducir dolo en la actuación del reo.
The court could not deduce intent (malice) in the defendant's actions.
Legal terminology ('dolo').
No conviene deducir leyes generales de casos aislados.
It is not advisable to deduce general laws from isolated cases.
Scientific/philosophical principle.
Deduce, si puedes, el enigma que encierran estos versos.
Deduce, if you can, the enigma that these verses contain.
Poetic/Literary imperative.
Se dedujeron cuantiosas sumas en concepto de gastos de representación.
Large sums were deducted as representation expenses.
Passive voice with 'se' in preterite.
La elegancia de la prueba radica en cómo se deduce el teorema.
The elegance of the proof lies in how the theorem is deduced.
Academic/Mathematical context.
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
— A formal way to say 'From which it follows that...'
De lo cual se deduce que el plan es inviable.
— To figure out the meaning of something obscure.
Es difícil deducir el sentido de este poema.
— To learn or extract a lesson from an experience.
Debemos deducir una lección de este fracaso.
— Expenses that are yet to be subtracted from a total.
Todavía tenemos varios gastos a deducir.
— To understand a word or situation using surrounding info.
No sabía la palabra, pero la deduje por el contexto.
— To determine who is responsible for an action.
La investigación servirá para deducir responsabilidades.
— To trace back where something started.
Los geólogos intentan deducir el origen de la roca.
— To calculate a profit after subtracting costs.
Tras deducir los costes, la ganancia fue mínima.
— To identify a repeating trend or behavior.
La IA puede deducir un patrón de compra.
— To conclude something before it happens.
No podíamos deducir de antemano su reacción.
Souvent confondu avec
Inducir is to lead to a general rule from specific cases; deducir is the opposite.
Reducir is to make something smaller; deducir is to subtract an amount or infer.
Producir is to create/produce; deducir is to extract/infer.
Expressions idiomatiques
— To deduce the clear truth or result from a messy situation.
Después de horas de charla, no sacamos nada en limpio.
Informal— To connect the dots (similar to the mental process of deducing).
Cuando vi las fotos, empecé a atar cabos y lo deduje todo.
Informal— To suddenly realize or deduce something.
En ese momento caí en la cuenta de que me estaba mintiendo.
Neutral— To hit the nail on the head (to deduce correctly).
Has dado en el clavo con tu deducción.
Informal— To read between the lines (to deduce hidden meanings).
Hay que leer entre líneas para deducir sus intenciones.
Neutral— To clarify everything (often involves deducing final points).
Vamos a poner los puntos sobre las íes para deducir qué pasó.
Neutral— To be undeniable (a conclusion that cannot be deduced otherwise).
Su culpabilidad no tiene vuelta de hoja.
Informal— To see something coming (to deduce a future event).
Ya lo veía venir, era fácil de deducir.
Informal— To get an idea or deduce a general concept.
Con esta descripción, ya me hago una idea de cómo es.
Neutral— Obvious (so easy to deduce it must be milk).
Si tiene rabo y ladra, es un perro: blanco y en botella.
Informal (Spain)Facile à confondre
Both involve subtraction.
Descontar is for simple discounts; deducir is for logic or formal taxes.
Me descontaron 5€ (discount); Deduje los gastos (taxes).
They are synonyms in logic.
Deducir is more common in daily speech and math; inferir is more academic.
Deduzco que vienes (common); Se infiere de la tesis (academic).
Both mean subtract.
Restar is the basic math operation; deducir is the fiscal or logical process.
Resta 2 a 4 (math); Deducir el IVA (fiscal).
Both involve finding an answer.
Adivinar is a guess/magic; deducir is based on logic/clues.
Adivina mi número (guess); Deduzco que eres tú (logic).
Both are the end of a thought.
Concluir is the act of finishing; deducir is the process of getting there.
Concluyo el discurso (finish); Deduzco que tienes razón (process).
Structures de phrases
Yo deduzco [noun].
Yo deduzco la respuesta.
Deduzco que [sentence].
Deduzco que tienes hambre.
[Subject] dedujo [amount] de [total].
El banco dedujo la comisión de mi cuenta.
De [clue], se deduce que [conclusion].
De su silencio, se deduce que está triste.
Si [past perfect], habría deducido [noun].
Si me hubieras dicho, habría deducido el problema.
Deduciendo [noun], resulta que [result].
Deduciendo los riesgos, resulta que es una buena inversión.
¿Cómo dedujiste [noun]?
¿Cómo dedujiste la contraseña?
Espero que [subjunctive].
Espero que deduzcas la verdad pronto.
Famille de mots
Noms
Verbes
Adjectifs
Apparenté
Comment l'utiliser
High in formal, professional, and intellectual contexts.
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Using 'deducí' instead of 'deduje'.
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deduje
The preterite of -ducir verbs is always irregular with a 'j'.
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Using 'deducieron' instead of 'dedujeron'.
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dedujeron
The third person plural also follows the 'j' pattern in the past.
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Saying 'deduco' instead of 'deduzco'.
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deduzco
The present 'yo' form requires a 'z' to keep the soft sound.
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Using 'deducir' for a random guess.
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adivinar
Deducir requires logic; adivinar is for guessing without evidence.
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Confusing 'deducir' with 'reducir'.
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deducir
Reducir means to reduce size; deducir means to infer or subtract an amount.
Astuces
The 'J' Rule
Remember that all verbs ending in -ducir (conducir, traducir, deducir) have a 'j' in the preterite tense. Mastering one helps you master them all.
Dual Meaning
Always check if the context is about thinking or money. This will help you translate it correctly into English as either 'deduce' or 'deduct'.
Soft D
Spanish 'd' is softer than English. Place your tongue against your upper teeth, almost like a 'th' sound, when saying 'deducir'.
Academic Linker
Use 'Se puede deducir que...' to introduce your conclusions in formal essays. It adds authority to your writing.
Premise to Result
Use 'deducir' when you have a clear reason for your thought. If it's just a feeling, use 'intuir' or 'suponer'.
Tax Season
If you are in Spain in April, look for 'gastos que puedes deducir' in the news to learn about tax breaks.
Detective Diego
Imagine Detective Diego Deducting Dollars from his Debt. This covers the 'j' sound, logic, and math meanings.
News Cues
In news broadcasts, 'se deduce' often precedes the main takeaway of a story. Listen for it to catch the summary.
ZC Pattern
The 'zc' in 'deduzco' is shared with 'conduzco' and 'traduzco'. Group these together in your mind.
Mystery Books
Read 'novela negra' (crime novels) in Spanish. You will see 'deducir' used constantly by the protagonists.
Mémorise-le
Moyen mnémotechnique
Think of a 'Deductive Detective' who 'Deduces' the truth and 'Deducts' suspects from his list.
Association visuelle
Imagine a detective (logic) holding a calculator (subtraction). Both are 'deduciendo'.
Word Web
Défi
Try to use 'deducir' in a sentence about your favorite TV show and another about your monthly budget.
Origine du mot
From the Latin verb 'deducere', which is composed of 'de-' (down from) and 'ducere' (to lead).
Sens originel : To lead down, to bring away, or to derive.
Romance (Latin root).Contexte culturel
No specific sensitivities, but be careful using it in legal contexts as it has specific technical meanings.
English speakers must remember that Spanish doesn't distinguish between 'deduce' and 'deduct' with different roots; 'deducir' covers both.
Pratique dans la vie réelle
Contextes réels
Taxes
- Deducir el IVA
- Gastos deducibles
- Deducir de la renta
- Deducción por hijo
Logic/Detective work
- Deducir el culpable
- Deducir por el rastro
- Deducción elemental
- Deducir la verdad
Mathematics
- Deducir la fórmula
- Deducir el valor de X
- Deducir el resultado
- Deducción lógica
Social Situations
- Deducir por el tono
- Deduzco que sí
- Difícil de deducir
- Lo deduje ayer
Academic Writing
- Como se puede deducir
- Se deduce de lo anterior
- Deducir consecuencias
- Método deductivo
Amorces de conversation
"¿Qué puedes deducir del comportamiento de tu jefe últimamente?"
"¿Es posible deducir los gastos de internet en tu país?"
"¿Te gusta deducir el final de las películas antes de que terminen?"
"¿Cómo dedujiste que este era el mejor camino para llegar?"
"¿Qué deducciones lógicas has hecho hoy sobre el clima?"
Sujets d'écriture
Escribe sobre una vez que dedujiste algo importante basándote en un pequeño detalle.
Describe los gastos que te gustaría deducir de tus impuestos este año.
¿Crees que es mejor deducir las cosas o preguntar directamente? Explica por qué.
Analiza un misterio que hayas resuelto recientemente usando la deducción.
Escribe una pequeña historia de un detective que no sabe deducir nada.
Questions fréquentes
10 questionsNo, it is irregular in the present 'yo' form (deduzco) and throughout the preterite (deduje, dedujiste, etc.).
You can, but 'descontar' is more common and natural in a shop setting.
They are very similar, but 'deducir' is often used for logic and taxes, while 'inferir' is more common in formal literature and philosophy.
You say 'deducción de impuestos' or 'desgravación fiscal'.
Yes, it is used throughout the Spanish-speaking world with the same meanings.
No, that is a common mistake. The correct form is 'deduje'.
Not always, but when you are deducing something *from* a source, you use 'de' (e.g., deducir de los hechos).
Yes, it is classified as B2 because of its irregular grammar and its use in more complex logical and financial contexts.
The noun is 'deducción'.
It means a 'reasoned guess' or inference, not a random guess (which would be 'adivinar').
Teste-toi 180 questions
Escribe una frase usando 'deduzco'.
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Escribe una frase en pasado usando 'deduje'.
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¿Qué puedes deducir si ves nubes negras?
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Traduce: 'I deducted the taxes from the total'.
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Escribe una frase con 'gastos deducibles'.
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Usa 'se deduce que' en una oración formal.
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Traduce: 'He will deduce the answer'.
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¿Qué significa 'deducción lógica'?
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Escribe una frase con 'fácil de deducir'.
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Traduce: 'Deduct ten percent'.
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Usa el subjuntivo 'deduzcas' en una frase.
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¿Cómo se dice 'deductible' en español?
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Escribe una frase sobre un detective y la deducción.
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Traduce: 'They deduced the motive'.
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Usa 'deducir de' en una oración.
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¿Qué es una 'deducción fiscal'?
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Escribe una frase con 'dedujimos'.
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Traduce: 'You can deduce the meaning'.
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Usa 'deducción' como sujeto de una frase.
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Escribe una frase sobre matemáticas usando deducir.
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Pronuncia 'deduzco' enfatizando la 'z'.
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Pronuncia 'deduje' con el sonido de la 'j' española.
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Di en voz alta: 'Deduzco que tienes hambre'.
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Pregunta a alguien: '¿Cómo dedujiste eso?'.
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Di rápidamente: 'Deducir, conducir, producir, traducir'.
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Pronuncia 'dedujeron' correctamente.
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Di: 'Es un gasto deducible'.
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Usa el imperativo: '¡Deduce la respuesta!'.
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Di: 'Se deduce de los hechos'.
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Pronuncia el subjuntivo: 'Que yo deduzca'.
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Di: 'No pude deducir nada en limpio'.
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Di: 'Dedujimos que era tarde'.
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Pregunta: '¿Se puede deducir el IVA?'.
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Di: 'La deducción fue perfecta'.
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Di: 'Deduzco que no quieres hablar'.
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Pronuncia 'deducibilidad'.
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Di: 'Deduce el 10% del total'.
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Di: 'Habría deducido el truco si mirara'.
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Di: 'Es fácil de deducir'.
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Di: 'Dedujisteis muy bien la situación'.
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Escucha y escribe: 'Deduzco que vienes'.
Escucha y escribe: 'Ayer deduje el error'.
Escucha y escribe: 'Son gastos deducibles'.
Escucha y escribe: '¿Qué dedujeron ellos?'.
Escucha y escribe: 'Se deduce de la ley'.
Escucha y escribe: 'Deduce el descuento'.
Escucha y escribe: 'No es difícil deducirlo'.
Escucha y escribe: 'Lo dedujimos por lógica'.
Escucha y escribe: 'Espero que lo deduzcas'.
Escucha y escribe: 'La deducción fue rápida'.
Escucha y escribe: '¿Cómo lo dedujiste?'.
Escucha y escribe: 'Deduzco que es tarde'.
Escucha y escribe: 'Deduce cinco de diez'.
Escucha y escribe: '¿Puedo deducir el IVA?'.
Escucha y escribe: 'Había deducido el final'.
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Summary
The word 'deducir' is a dual-purpose verb in Spanish: use it to 'deduce' a secret or 'deduct' your taxes. Remember the irregular 'j' in the past tense (deduje) to avoid sounding like a beginner.
- Deducir means to logically infer a conclusion from facts or evidence.
- It also means to subtract or deduct an amount, especially in finance.
- The verb is irregular in the preterite, using a 'j' (e.g., deduje).
- It is a B2 level word essential for logic, math, and taxes.
The 'J' Rule
Remember that all verbs ending in -ducir (conducir, traducir, deducir) have a 'j' in the preterite tense. Mastering one helps you master them all.
Dual Meaning
Always check if the context is about thinking or money. This will help you translate it correctly into English as either 'deduce' or 'deduct'.
Soft D
Spanish 'd' is softer than English. Place your tongue against your upper teeth, almost like a 'th' sound, when saying 'deducir'.
Academic Linker
Use 'Se puede deducir que...' to introduce your conclusions in formal essays. It adds authority to your writing.
Exemple
Es posible deducir la respuesta a partir de los datos.
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