Spanish Phrase
La plataforma es totalmente accesible.
Meaning
This sentence states that the platform can be used by anyone without barriers. It emphasizes that the design meets accessibility standards, allowing people with visual, auditory, motor, or cognitive impairments to navigate it easily.
When to use
Use this phrase when describing a website, app, or any digital service that complies with accessibility guidelines. It is common in product presentations, marketing materials, and discussions about inclusive design.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Laplataformaestotalmenteaccesible
La (definite article)
Feminine singular article used before a noun that is known to the listener.
plataforma (noun)
Feminine singular noun meaning 'platform', often used for digital services.
es (verb ser)
Third‑person singular of 'ser', used for permanent or defining characteristics.
totalmente (adverb)
Intensifier meaning 'completely' or 'totally', placed before the adjective it modifies.
accesible (adjective)
Describes something that can be accessed or used by everyone, including people with disabilities.
🗨In Conversation
¿Sabes si la plataforma es accesible para todos?
Do you know if the platform is accessible for everyone?
Sí, la plataforma es totalmente accesible.
Yes, the platform is completely accessible.
✕Common Mistakes
La plataforma está totalmente accesible.
Avoid using 'es' when you want to stress a temporary state; 'está' would be more appropriate for a condition that might change.
La plataforma es muy accesible.
Learners sometimes replace it with 'muy', which changes the intensity: 'muy accesible' sounds less formal.
La plataforma es totalmente accesibles.
Do not add an extra 's' at the end; 'accesibles' would be plural and mismatch the singular subject.
↔Alternatives
La plataforma es completamente accesible.
The platform is completely accessible.
La plataforma está totalmente accesible.
The platform is totally accessible.
La plataforma es 100 % accesible.
The platform is 100 % accessible.
Cultural Tip
In many Spanish‑speaking countries, accessibility is not just a nice‑to‑have feature; it is mandated by law (e.g., Spain's Ley de Accesibilidad, Mexico's Norma Oficial). When you claim a product is 'totalmente accesible', be prepared to back it up with evidence such as WCAG compliance or local certification. Using inclusive language also signals respect for users with disabilities, which is increasingly valued in corporate communication.

