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How to Say "misdemeanors" in Spanish

The Spanish word formisdemeanorsis delitosB1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

English → SpanishB1
nounB1
less serious offenses (depending on region)
A brightly colored storybook illustration showing a simplified person deliberately stepping over a thick, bright red barrier tape marked with a universal prohibition symbol, symbolizing the act of breaking a law.

Examples

La policía está investigando una serie de delitos menores en el vecindario.

The police are investigating a series of minor offenses in the neighborhood.

Los delitos financieros son a menudo difíciles de probar en la corte.

Financial crimes are often difficult to prove in court.

La lista de delitos graves incluye el robo y el fraude.

The list of serious crimes includes theft and fraud.

Gender Reminder

Remember that 'delito' is a masculine noun, so when you use it with describing words (adjectives), those words must also be masculine: 'delitos graves' (serious crimes), not 'delitos graves'.

Delitos vs. Crímenes

Mistake:Using 'crímenes' when the context is general legal violation.

Correction: While often interchangeable, 'delitos' is the standard, neutral legal term for 'offenses' or 'crimes' in most Spanish-speaking countries. 'Crímenes' often implies a more violent or severe act, like a murder.

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