🇮🇹 Italian

giudice

masculine

il giudice

judge

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giudice
/il ˈdʒuːditʃe/
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How do you say giudice in Italian?

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/il ˈdʒuːditʃe/

How do you pronounce giudice in Italian?

giudice is pronounced /il ˈdʒuːditʃe/ in Italian.

Example sentences

Il giudice esperto ha pronunciato una sentenza giusta.

The expert judge (masculine) pronounced a fair sentence.

Un giudice nuovo e competente è stato nominato al tribunale.

A new and competent judge (masculine) was appointed to the court.

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Why is it masculine?

Giudice is masculine because it derives from Latin "iudex" (judge), which was a masculine noun in Latin, and Italian preserved this grammatical gender through regular phonetic evolution.

What is the Italian word for judge?

The Italian word for judge is il giudice — masculine.

Gender across languages

LanguageWordArticleGender
🇫🇷 Frenchjugelemasculine
🇪🇸 Spanishjuezelmasculine
🇵🇹 Portuguesejuizomasculine

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