How to Say ‘Although the judge’ in Mexican Spanish
Aunque el juez
ow-EN-keh ehl hwehs
[ow-EN-keh ehl hwehs]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Aunque' is a conjunction that introduces a contrast, similar to 'although'.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: In Spanish legal drama, judges are pivotal, making legal terms like 'juez' common.
Phrase Breakdown
Aunque
[ow-EN-keh]
Although
Introduces a contrast or contradiction.
Aunque hace frío, salimos a caminar.
Although it's cold, we went out for a walk.
el
[ehl]
the
Defines something or someone specific.
El libro está en la mesa.
The book is on the table.
juez
[hwehs]
judge
A legal official who decides cases in a court of law.
Aunque el juez decidió rápido, revisó toda la evidencia.
Although the judge decided quickly, he reviewed all the evidence.
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