SPANISH 3 & 4 BELL WORK Term 4 2013-2014. S34 BW#1 9/4 Copy and underline the words you know and cognates: Artículo III Sección. 1. Se depositará el Poder.

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SPANISH 3 & 4 BELL WORK Term

S34 BW#1 9/4 Copy and underline the words you know and cognates: Artículo III Sección. 1. Se depositará el Poder judicial de los Estados Unidos en una Corte suprema y en los Tribunales inferiores que el Congreso instituya y establezca en lo sucesivo. Los Jueces, tanto de la Corte suprema como de los Tribunales inferiores, continuarán en sus Funciones mientras observen buena Conducta y recibirán a Intervalos convenidos, una Remuneración por sus Servicios que no será disminuida durante su Permanencia en el Cargo. Sección. 2. El Poder Judicial se extenderá a todas las Controversias, tanto de Derecho como de Equidad, que surjan como consecuencia de esta Constitución, de las Leyes de los Estados Unidos y de los Tratados celebrados o que se celebren bajo su Autoridad; a todas las Controversias que se relacionen con Embajadores, otros Ministros públicos y Cónsules; a todas las Controversias de la Jurisdicción marítima y de almirantazgo...

S34 BW#1 9/4 Copy and underline the words you know and cognates: Article III The judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish. The Judges, both of the supreme and inferior Courts, shall hold their Offices during good Behaviour, and shall, at stated Times, receive for their Services, a Compensation, which shall not be diminished during their Continuance in Office. The judicial Power shall extend to all Cases, in Law and Equity, arising under this Constitution, the Laws of the United States, and Treaties made, or which shall be made, under their Authority;—to all Cases affecting Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls;—to all Cases of admiralty and maritime Jurisdiction...

S34BW#2 10/4 Copy, write the part of speech, translate into English, and define: Judicial Adjective Judicial Of, relating to, or proper to courts of law or to the administration of justice. From Latin iudicalis "of or belonging to a court of justice," from iudicium "judgment, decision" Related: Juicioso (aj) Just, judicious La adjudicación (nf) Adjudication To hear and settle (a case) by judicial procedure.

S34BW#3 11/4 Copy, write the part of speech, translate into English, and define: Corte Noun (f) Court A person or body of persons whose task is to hear and submit a decision on cases at law. An extent of open ground partially or completely enclosed by walls or buildings; a courtyard. From Latin cortem "enclosed yard," and by extension "those assembled in the yard; company, cohort," from com- "together" + stem hort- related to hortus "garden, plot of ground“ Early assemblies for justice were overseen by the sovereign personally. Related: El cortejo (nm) Courtship Cortejar (v) To court La Corte (nm) The Capital (Madrid)

S34BW#4 21/4 Copy, write the part of speech, translate into English, and define: Suprema Adjective Supreme Greatest in power, authority, or rank; paramount or dominant. From Latin supremus "highest," superlative of superus "situated above," from super "above" Related: La supremacía (nf) Supremacy Superior (aj) Superior, upper, higher La superioridad (nf) Superiority, authorities

S34BW#5 22/4 Copy, write the part of speech, translate into English, and define: Inferiores Adjective Inferior Low or lower in order, degree, or rank. From Latin inferior "lower, further down", from infra "below" Related: La inferioridad (nf) Inferiority El infraconsumo (nm) Underconsumption Consumption of less than is produced; consumption of less than the usual amount. El inframundo (nm) Underworld

S34BW#6 23/4 Copy, write the part of speech, translate into English, and define: Instituya Verb Institute (Instituir) Ordain To establish, organize, and set in operation From Latin institutus, past participle of instituere "to set up," from in- "in" + statuere "establish, to cause to stand" Related: Institucionalizar (v) To institutionalize El instituto (nm) Institute La institución (nf) Institution

What’s the difference? A society or organization for carrying on a particular work, as of a literary, scientific, or educational character. An established organization or foundation, especially one dedicated to education, public service, or culture. Institute Institution

S34BW#7 24/4 Copy, write the part of speech, translate into English, and define: Establezca Verb Establish (Establecer) To place or settle in a secure position or condition; install From Latin stabilire "make stable," from stabilis "stable" Related: Estable (aj) Stable Inestable (aj) Unstable Desestablilizar (v) To disestablish Restablecer (v) To reestablish

S34BW#8 25/4 Copy, write the part of speech, translate into English, and define: Sucesivo Adjective Successive Coming one after the other in a series. From Medieval Latin successivus "successive," from success-, stem of Latin succedere "to come after." Related: Suceder (v) To happen El (La) sucesor(a) (nmf) Successor El suceso (nm) Event

S34BW#9 28/4 Copy, write the part of speech, translate into English, and define: Los jueces Noun Judge (el juez) A public official with authority to hear cases in a court of law and pronounce judgment upon them. From Latin iudicare "to judge, to examine officially; form an opinion upon; pronounce judgment," from iudicem "a judge," a compound of ius "right, law" + root of dicere "to say" Related: El juicio (nm) Judgement; trial Judicial (aj) Judicial El enjuciamiento (nm) The judgment of trial

S34BW#10 29/4 Copy, write the part of speech, translate into English, and define: Funciones Noun (f) Functions Offices The action for which a person or thing is particularly fitted or employed. from Latin functionem "performance, execution," from functus, past participle of fungi "perform, execute, discharge," Related: Funcionar (v) To function El funcionamiento (nm) Functioning El (La) funcionario(a) (nmf) Functionary A person acting in an official capacity, as for a government; an official

S34BW#11 30/4 Copy, write the part of speech, translate into English, and define: Buena Adjective Good Being positive or desirable in nature; not bad or poor. From Latin bene "well, in the right way, honorably, properly" Related: El (La) bonachón(a) (nmf) Someone of good character La bondad (nf) Goodness; kindness La buenaventura (nf) Good fortune

S34BW#12 1/5 Copy, write the part of speech, translate into English, and define: Conducta Noun (f) Conduct; behaviour The way a person acts, especially from the standpoint of morality and ethics. From Latin conductus, past participle of conducere "to lead or bring together" Related: Conducir (v) To conduct; to drive El (La) conductor(a) (nmf) Driver El salvoconducto (nm) Document of safe-conduct

S34BW#1 2/5 Copy, write the part of speech, translate into English, and define: Continuarán Verb Will continue To go on with a particular action or in a particular condition; persist. From Latin continuare "join together, connect, make or be continuous," from continuus "uninterrupted," from continere "to be uninterrupted," literally "to hang together" Related: La continuación (nf) Sequel Continuo (aj) Continuous Discontinuo (aj) Discontinuous

S34BW#2 6/5 Copy, write the part of speech, translate into English, and define: Recibirán Verb Will receive To take or acquire (something given, offered, or transmitted); get. From Latin recipere "regain, take back, bring back, carry back, recover; take to oneself, take in, admit," from re- "back," + -cipere, form of capere "to take" Related: El (La) receptor(a) (nmf) Receiver Receptivo (aj) Receptive Capable of or qualified for receiving. El recipiente (nm) Container

S34 BW #3 12/5 Copy, write the part of speech, translate into English, and define: Intervalos Noun (m) Intervals Times The amount of time between two specified instants, events, or states. From Late Latin intervallum "space, interval, distance," originally "space between palisades or ramparts," from inter "between" + vallum "rampart" Related: Intervenir (v) To intervene La intervención (nf) Intervention

S34 BW #4 13/5 Copy, write the part of speech, translate into English, and define: Remuneración Noun (f) Remuneration Compensation Money paid for work or a service. From Latin remunerationem "a repaying, recompense," noun of action from past participle stem of remunerari "to pay, reward," from re- "back" + munerari "to give," from munus "gift, office, duty" Related: La compensación (nf) Compensation Compensar (v) To compensate

S34 BW #5 14/5 Copy, write the part of speech, translate into English, and define: Servicios Noun (m) Services An act of help or assistance From Latin servitium "slavery, condition of a slave, servitude," also "slaves collectively," from servus "slave" Related: Servir (v) To serve El (La) serviente (nmf) Servant La servilleta (nf) Napkin

La Boda de Chábeli Chábeli Iglesias Iglesias Family Enrique Iglesias

S34 BW #6 15/5 Copy, write the part of speech, translate into English, and define: Disminuida Verb Diminished To make smaller or less or to cause to appear so. From Latin diminuere "break into small pieces," variant of deminuere "lessen, diminish," from de- "completely" + minuere "make small." Related: La disminución (nf) Diminution, decrease La diminución física (nf) Handicap, disability

S34 BW #7 16/5 Copy, write the part of speech, translate into English, and define: Permanencia Noun (f) Permanence The quality or condition of being permanent; permanency. Continuance The time during which something exists or lasts; duration. From Latin permanentem "remaining," present participle of permanere "endure, hold out, continue, stay to the end," from per- "through" + manere "stay" Related: Permanecer (v) To remain Permanente (aj) Permanent Permanentemente (av) Permanently

S34 BW #8 17/5 Copy, write the part of speech, translate into English, and define: Poder Noun (m) Power The ability or capacity to perform or act effectively. From Latin potentem "powerful," present participle of *potere "be powerful," from potis "powerful, able, capable; possible;" Related: Poder (v) To be able to Apoderar (v) To empower Poderoso (aj) Powerful Todopoderoso (aj) All-powerful

S34 BW #9 20/5 Copy, write the part of speech, translate into English, and define: Derecho Noun (m) Right, law That which is just, morally good, legal, proper, or fitting. Latin rectus "right," literally "straight," Related: La derecha (nf) Right Derecho (aj) Straight El derechazo (nm)Hit with the right hand

S34 BW #10 21/5 Copy, write the part of speech, translate into English, and define: Tratado Noun (m) Treaty A formal agreement between two or more states, as in reference to terms of peace or trade. From Latin tractatus "discussion, handling, management," from tractare "to handle, manage" Related: Tratar (v) To try; to treat Maltratar (v) To mistreat El trato (nm) Relationship