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Spanish4Lawyers- Here’s a Distribution letter for a personal injury case

For all my friends and readers who are personal injury attorneys, you know that, when you settle a case for a client, you need a form letter to correspond with a distribution sheet showing how the...

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Spanish4Lawyers- How do you say “wet”?

If you are interviewing a new client in an accident case, you need to know if the road was “wet“.  The Spanish word is “mojado“. It is pronounced “mo- ha´- do”.   The first syllable sounds like the...

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Spanish4Lawyers- How do you say “traffic light”?

If you are interviewing a new client in an accident case or a traffic violation, you need to know if the “traffic light” was green or red.  What is the Spanish word for “traffic light”?  The answer is...

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Spanish4Lawyers- How do you say “red”? (as in “The traffic light was red.”)

The Spanish word for “red” is “rojo“.  (If it is describing a feminine noun, it is roja.) It is pronounced “row´- hoe”.  The first syllable is accented or emphasized and it sounds like “row” as in “row...

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Spanish4Lawyers- How do you say “green”?

When you interview your new Spanish accident client, you need to ask “What color was the traffic light (when the accident occurred?)” Or, in Spanish: ¿Qué color estaba el semáforo? Therefore, you have...

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Spanish4Lawyers- How do you say “yellow” (as in the color of the traffic light?)

In three of the last four posts, we have been studying the semáforo (traffic light) and it’s color.  Let’s end this set of entries with “yellow” which is translated into Spanish as “amarillo“. This...

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Spanish4Lawyers- How do you say “heart” in Spanish?

The translation for the word “heart” is “corazón“.  It seemed one of the words of the day appropriate for today, Valentine’s Day. This is a masculine noun and is three syllables- co-ra-zón.  Even...

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Spanish4Lawyers- How do you say “stop!”?

Here is a word that is very useful- the word “alto”  means “high“,  ”tall” or even “loud“.   But, if you see it on a red sign, it also means “stop“. Below is an example of such a sign. Copyright, 2013....

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Spanish4Lawyers- How do you say “no parking”?

Below is a sign that tells us how to say “no parking” in Spanish, which reads here “no estacionar“.  I remember this by thinking that, when you are “parking” you are “stationary”, which looks similar...

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Spanish4Lawyers- How do you say “Danger” in Spanish?

Below, to your left, is an interesting sign- In English and Spanish it tells you that there is danger and that there is a warning. Unfortunately, it never tells you what the danger is. A rather useless...

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