obispo

/oˈbispo/, [oˈβ̞is.po]

bishop


Noun obispo m (plural obispos)

  1. bishop

Verb obispo

  1. First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of obispar.

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Examples
  • El obispo se apiadó de los desesperados inmigrantes.

    The bishop took pity on the desperate immigrants.

  • El Nuncio Papal está visitando a nuestro obispo.

    The Papal Nuncio is visiting our bishop.

  • Me enteré que un sacerdote gay había sido ascendido al rango de obispo, pero resultó ser una farsa.

    I heard that a gay priest had been promoted to the rank of bishop, but it turned out to be a fabrication.


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