How to Say ‘A judicial inquiry’ in Mexican Spanish
Un sumario judicial
oon soo-MAH-ree-oh hoo-dee-SYAL
[oon soo-MAH-ree-oh hoo-dee-SYAL]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Sumario' indicates a summary or a legal report.
Phrase Breakdown
Un
[oon]
A
'Un' is an indefinite article used before masculine singular nouns.
Un perro ladró.
A dog barked.
sumario
[soo-MAH-ree-oh]
Judicial
'Sumario' generally refers to a type of proceeding or digest in a legal context.
El sumario judicial fue extenso.
The judicial proceeding was extensive.
judicial
[hoo-dee-SYAL]
Summary
'Judicial' relates to courts or the administration of justice.
Es un asunto judicial.
It's a judicial matter.
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