Examples of using "Abogado" in a sentence and their english translations:
Attorney charges attorney fee
- He's a lawyer.
- He's an attorney.
Are you a lawyer?
I decided to be a lawyer.
Get me a lawyer.
- I'm an attorney.
- I'm a lawyer.
- I am a lawyer.
- I'm their lawyer.
- I am their lawyer.
- Who is your lawyer?
- Who's your lawyer?
The lawyer was expecting him.
- I doubt if he is a lawyer.
- I doubt that he's a lawyer.
engineer, or lawyer.
- I'm not a lawyer.
- I am not a lawyer.
I want to be a lawyer.
I need a lawyer.
I want a lawyer.
You need a lawyer.
Do you want a lawyer?
Get me another lawyer.
I decided to be a lawyer.
- You are not an advocate.
- You're not a lawyer.
I intend to become a lawyer.
- I'm your lawyer.
- I am your lawyer.
Tom is a lawyer.
Did you have a lawyer?
Get me a lawyer.
Get me a lawyer.
Do you have a lawyer?
- I'm her lawyer.
- I am her lawyer.
I have a lawyer.
We want a lawyer.
We need a lawyer.
The lawyer was expecting him.
Tom asked for his lawyer.
I doubt if he is a lawyer.
Would you like to talk to a lawyer?
Would you like to talk to a lawyer?
- He is a capable lawyer.
- He is an able lawyer.
Let me call my lawyer.
You don't have an attorney.
I have a cousin who is a lawyer.
- He let on that he was a lawyer.
- He pretended that he was a lawyer.
Tom wants to be a lawyer.
I want my lawyer.
- Who is your lawyer?
- Who's your lawyer?
He needs a lawyer.
Tom wants a lawyer.
Maybe I need a lawyer.
Where's my lawyer?
Tom is my lawyer.
I need a good lawyer.
- Who is your lawyer?
- Who's your lawyer?
My father-in-law is a lawyer.
Tom wanted to be a lawyer.
- I don't need a lawyer.
- I do not need a lawyer.
I called my attorney.
The lawyer was expecting him.
- He is an expert lawyer.
- You are an expert lawyer.
I don't have a lawyer.