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Судья — meaning in English: Judge

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Судья
Sud'ya
Характерной
Kharakternoy
вода
voda
Проект
Proyekt
общественного
obshchestvennogo
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formal common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'Судья' (Sud'ya) primarily in legal contexts, such as in courtrooms during trials or legal discussions. You might hear it when a lawyer refers to the judge overseeing the case, or when discussing the role of judges in upholding the law in society.
Synonyms & nuances
'Судья' specifically refers to a judge in a legal context, while 'арбитар' (arbitr) refers to an arbitrator in disputes outside formal court settings. You would choose 'Судья' when discussing formal judicial roles, emphasizing the authority and responsibilities involved.
Culture
The word 'Судья' has roots in the Old Church Slavonic language, highlighting its historical significance in Slavic legal traditions. Interestingly, in Russian culture, judges are often seen as figures of authority and integrity, reflecting a deep respect for the judicial system that has evolved through centuries of tumultuous history.
FAQ
Q.What does Судья mean in English?
'Судья' translates to 'judge' in English, signifying a legal authority who presides over court proceedings and makes decisions based on the law.
Q.How do you pronounce Судья?
'Судья' is pronounced as 'Sud'ya'. The stress is on the second syllable, which may be tricky for some English speakers.
Q.Are there different types of Судья in Russia?
Yes, in Russia, there are various types of judges, such as district judges ('мировой судья') and appellate judges ('апелляционный судья'), each with specific roles and jurisdictions.
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