judío
Jewish
adjective noun hoo-DYOH Less Common
Origin: From Latin Iudaeus, from Hebrew Yehudi.
Also means
Jewish person
Usage Note
Judío functions as both an adjective (la comunidad judía — the Jewish community) and a noun (un judío, una judía). The feminine is judía, which is also the word for green bean or runner bean — context always disambiguates. Handle with the same respect as any ethnoreligious term; in academic or formal contexts hebreo refers specifically to the ancient people or the Hebrew language.
Examples
"La cultura judía tiene una larga historia en España."
Natural Translation
Jewish culture has a long history in Spain.
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