bloqueen

This is the 9895th most frequent Spanish word.


bloqueen

"Bloqueen" is the formal/plural command form of "bloquear," meaning "block" or "to block" in English.


Here, 'bloqueen' is also a subjunctive conjugation in the third-person plural form, used to describe a potential or conditional situation pertaining to 'bloquear'.

Si las puertas se bloqueen, nadie podrá salir.

If the doors become blocked, no one will be able to exit.


In this case, 'bloqueen' is functioning in a dependent clause following the requirement from the subject 'quiero,' highlighting its usage in expressing wishes or desires.

Quiero que ellos mismos razonen cómo bloqueen los problemas innecesarios.

I want them to figure out how they themselves block unnecessary problems.


In this sentence, 'bloqueen' is used as a conjugated subjunctive verb form of 'bloquear' for third-person plural subjects, conveying a hypothetical or desired action.

Es importante que las autoridades no bloqueen el acceso a la información.

It is important that the authorities do not block access to information.