entredicho

el entredicho(
ehn
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treh
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dee
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choh
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A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
masculine noun
a. argument
En la entrevista, el jugador habla sobre el entredicho que tuvo con su entrenador.In the interview, the player talks about the argument he had with his coach.
b. dispute
El entredicho entre el gobierno y el personal sanitario ya entra en el quinto mes.The dispute between the government and health workers continues into a fifth month.
a. interdict
Antiguamente, los papas ponían personas o comunidades enteras bajo entredicho por cualquier cosa que amenazara la autoridad de la Iglesia.In the past, Popes would put individuals or whole communities under interdict for anything that threatened the Church's authority.
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