In court, it is common to address the judge as "Your Honor." Depemdng on the court "Your Worship". "My Lord/Lady"
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun judge is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.
The word judge, like many English words, can be either a verb or a noun. If I say, "Don't judge me." I am using it as a verb. If I say, "The judge has ruled in my favor." I am using it as a noun.
Yes, in some legal systems, a judge can also work as an advocate or attorney in other cases. However, there are often restrictions in place to avoid conflicts of interest or bias when a judge is acting as an advocate.
Judge is present tense.
Some common words are: a I me it he she that and but or my our us
Some words with the root word "jud" include judge, judgment, and judicial.
Some common Mexican words include si, no, and por favor. Other common Mexican words include gracias and de nada along with buenos dias.
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It is a Malapropism, where you reverse some of the words in a phrase.
common finnish words are "Perkele" "Saatana" and "Vittu" note these are curse words what we comonly use a lot
words ending in ed
God
Court, tribunal, judge, law, system, jurisprudence, and (antonym) injustice.
Some words that rhyme with "udge" are "fudge," "trudge," and "sludge."
There are many common words which can be used in a telephone conversation. Some words include hello, how are you, thanks for calling, and good-bye.
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