Quantcast
Channel: Spanish4Lawyers » What does “su” mean
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 10

Spanish4Lawyers- How do you say “your case”?

$
0
0

Lawyers are always talking to their clients about their cases.  So, you may as well learn a simple translation for “your case”.   This is interpreted as “su caso”.

“Su” is the pronoun “your” in the singular.  ”Caso” is “case”.

Below is a sentence that uses this phrase in English and Spanish.  Click on the audio below the Spanish translation to listen to how it sounds.

English:  ”Do you have someone or a family member that can help you fill out forms in your case?  What is the name and phone number?”

Spanish:  ”¿Tiene alguien o aun familiar que le pueda ayudar a llenar  formas en su caso?  ¿Qual es el nombre y numero de telefono?”

someone2help

Copyright, 2012, Jeff Scholnick, Esq., and Law Offices of Jeffrey R Scholnick, P.A.  All rights reserved.



Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 10

Latest Images

Trending Articles





Latest Images