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Glossary of Legal Terms Part 3

January 12, 2010Tips For Learning SpanishChristopher Howard

LEGAL TERMS / TERMINOS LEGALES

Due diligence – Diligencia debida
Easement – Servidumbre
Executor – Albacea
Execution of the verdict – Ejecución de la pena
Embezzlement – Desfalco
Encumbrance – Gravamen
Evidence – Evidencia or pruebas
Eye witness – Testigo ocular
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What are Agüizotes?

December 30, 2009Costa Rican Slang, Special ArticlesChristopher Howard

Agúizotes (ah-gee-so-tays) are a tradition in Costa Rica and many Latin American countries. They can be defined as a superstitious beliefs. Some people use them to play the national lottery (la lotería) while others use to make their dreams come true for the new year. In the case of the lottery some play the numbers of their date read more

Holiday Vocabulary

December 21, 2009Tips For Learning SpanishChristopher Howard

Adornos – decorations
Avenidazo – Nightly Christmas celebration held on San Jose’s Avenida Central prior to Christmas
El árbol de Navidad – Christmas tree
La corona – reef
Colacho – Costa Rican version of Santa
¿Cuál es tu propósito para el Año Nuevo? – What’s your New Year’s Resolution?
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Glossary of Legal Terms Part 2

December 10, 2009Tips For Learning SpanishChristopher Howard

A person who lends his name – Testaferro
Absolve – Absolver
Accusation – Denuncia
Accused person – Acusado
Accuser – Denunciante
Alibi – Coartada
Alimony – Pensión alimenticia
Appeal – Apelación
Appearance in court – Comparecencia
Acquit – Sobreseer, read more

Glossary of Real Estate and Construction Terms in Spanish Part 6

December 5, 2009Tips For Learning SpanishChristopher Howard

Terraza – a deck
Texturizar – to texturize
Tierra – earth or dirt
Tina or bañera – a bathtub
Toma de corriente – wall plug tomacorriente in Costa Rica
Tragaluz – a skylight
Travesaño – crossbeam
Tubería – pipes
Tubo – pipe
Tubo de drenaje – drain pipe
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