abogado
/aboˈɡado/, [a.β̞oˈɣ̞a.ð̞o]attorney, lawyer
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Quiero hablar con un abogado.
I want to speak to a lawyer.
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Quiero a mi abogado.
I want my lawyer.
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¿Querés un abogado?
Do you want a lawyer?
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El abogado nos explicó la nueva ley.
The lawyer explained the new law to us.
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Si no se puede permitir un abogado, se le proporcionará uno.
If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be provided for you.
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El abogado decidió sus medidas a tomar.
The lawyer determined his course of action.
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Tom quiere un abogado.
Tom wants a lawyer.
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¿Puede el abogado verme el viernes?
Can the lawyer see me on Friday?
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Soy tu abogado.
I'm your lawyer.
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Tom quería ser abogado.
Tom wanted to be a lawyer.
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Quiero hablar con mi abogado.
I want to talk with my lawyer.
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¿Dónde está mi abogado?
Where's my lawyer?
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Creo que no es abogado.
I don't believe he is a lawyer.
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Tom le dijo al juez que quería otro abogado.
Tom told the judge he wanted a different lawyer.
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Así, joven nada más, él es un buen abogado.
Young as he is, he is a good lawyer.
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¿Quién es tu abogado?
Who is your lawyer?
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Este abogado nunca perdió un caso.
This lawyer has never lost a case.
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Dudo que sea un abogado.
I doubt if he is a lawyer.
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¿Te gustaría hablar con un abogado?
Would you like to talk to a lawyer?
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Necesito un abogado.
I need a lawyer.
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