Inklingo

amnistía

ahm-nees-TEE-ah/amnisˈtia/

amnistía means amnesty in Spanish (A legal pardon for a group of people.).

amnesty

Also: pardon
NounfB2formal
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El gobierno decidió conceder una amnistía a los presos políticos.

B1

The government decided to grant an amnesty to political prisoners.

Muchos ciudadanos se oponen a la nueva ley de amnistía.

B2

Many citizens oppose the new amnesty law.

La amnistía fiscal permitió a la gente declarar dinero no registrado.

C1

The tax amnesty allowed people to declare unregistered money.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • indulto (pardon)
  • perdón (forgiveness)

Antonyms

Common Collocations

  • ley de amnistíaamnesty law
  • conceder la amnistíato grant amnesty
  • amnistía generalgeneral amnesty

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "amnistía" in Spanish:

amnesty

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Quick Quiz: amnistía

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Which of these is the most likely context to hear the word 'amnistía'?

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👥 Word Family
amnistiar(to grant amnesty)Verb
amnistiado(person granted amnesty)Noun
🎵 Rhymes
alegríatodavíadía
📚 Etymology

From the Greek word 'amnestia', which literally means 'forgetfulness'. It shares the same root as the word 'amnesia' because an amnesty is like the law 'forgetting' a crime.

First recorded: 17th century

Cognates (Related words)

English: amnestyFrench: amnistieItalian: amnistia

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 'amnistía' the same as 'indulto'?

They are very similar, but 'amnistía' usually clears the record for a whole group of people for political reasons, while 'indulto' is usually a pardon for a specific individual's sentence.

How do I pronounce the ending?

Think of it as two clear steps: 'EE' then 'ah'. It sounds like: am-nees-TEE-ah.

Can I use this word to mean I forgive my friend?

No, that would sound very strange and overly formal. For friends, use 'perdón' or 'disculpa'.