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Spanish Phrase

Es súper inmersivo.

/es ˈsu.peɾ im.meɾˈsi.βo/
Meaning"It’s super immersive."
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Meaning

Literally, “It is super immersive.” The sentence is used to praise an experience—like a video game, a movie, a virtual‑reality app, or even a language‑learning environment—that fully engages the senses and makes you feel like you’re part of it.

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When to use

Use this phrase when you want to express strong enthusiasm about how deeply something draws you in. It works in casual conversation, reviews, or social‑media posts about entertainment, technology, or any activity that creates a vivid, all‑encompassing feeling.

Grammar Breakdown

Essúperinmersivo

1

Ser (es)

Use the verb ser to describe inherent or permanent qualities of a thing, such as how immersive it is.

2

Intensifier súper

Súper is an informal adverb that intensifies the adjective that follows; it is equivalent to “very” or “super” in English.

3

Adjective inmersivo

Inmersivo means ‘immersive’, describing something that surrounds you and makes you feel inside the experience.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Has probado el nuevo juego de realidad virtual?

Have you tried the new virtual‑reality game?

Sí, es súper inmersivo.

Yes, it’s super immersive.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Está súper inmersivo.

    Use ser (es) for a permanent quality; está is for temporary states.

  • Es super inmersivo.

    The accent on súper is required; without it the word is read as a regular adjective.

  • Es muy súper inmersivo.

    Stacking two intensifiers sounds redundant in Spanish.

Alternatives

  • Es muy inmersivo.

    It’s very immersive.

  • Resulta sumamente inmersivo.

    It turns out to be extremely immersive.

  • Es increíblemente inmersivo.

    It’s incredibly immersive.

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Cultural Tip

The adverb súper is colloquial and very common in spoken Spanish across Latin America and Spain, especially among younger speakers. In formal writing you’d replace it with muy, sumamente, or extremadamente. Also, note that inmersivo is a loanword from English, so it’s perfectly natural in tech‑related contexts.