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How to Say ‘No extradition has been requested.’ in Mexican Spanish

No se ha solicitado su extradición.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: Extradition is a sensitive topic, especially in cases involving political contexts.

Phrase Breakdown

No se ha solicitado

Su extradición

Word-by-Word Breakdown

No

[noh]

No

'No' is used for negation in Spanish, meaning not or no in English.

Example

No tienen permiso.

They do not have permission.

se

[seh]

Is

'Se' is used as a reflexive pronoun, often used in passive constructions.

Example

Se hacen todos los días.

They are done every day.

ha

[ah]

Has

'Ha' is the third person singular form of 'haber', used as an auxiliary verb.

Example

Él ha trabajado mucho.

He has worked a lot.

solicitado

[soh-lee-see-TAH-doh]

Requested

'Solicitado' is the past participle of 'solicitar', meaning to request.

Example

El informe fue solicitado.

The report was requested.

su

[soo]

His/her

'Su' is a possessive adjective referring to something belonging to him, her, or them.

Example

Perdí su dirección.

I lost his/her address.

extradición

[ehx-trah-dee-THYOHN]

Extradition

'Extradición' refers to the act of surrendering an individual to another jurisdiction for trial or punishment.

Example

La extradición fue aprobada.

The extradition was approved.

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