just in Spanish
just in Spanish is justo, sólo, solamente — just means fair, morally right, and reasonable.
just in Spanish
justo
sólo
Only, simply, merely.
solamente
Only, simply, merely.
apenas
Only, simply, merely.
simplemente
(sentence adverb) Used to reduce the force of an imperative; simply.
recién
Moments ago, only very recently.
apenas
Moments ago, only very recently.
acabar de
Moments ago, only very recently.
What does "just" mean?
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adj Fair, morally right, and reasonable.
"The judge tried to reach a just decision for both sides."
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adv Only, simply, or merely.
"I just wanted to say thank you."
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adv Very recently, or a very short time ago.
"She just left the building a minute ago."
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adv Exactly or precisely.
"That's just what I was thinking."
just in a sentence
- The judge tried to reach a just decision for both sides.
- It felt like a just punishment for the crime.
- I just wanted to say thank you.
- She just left the building a minute ago.
Similar words in Spanish
Common Spanish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "just" in Spanish?
"just" in Spanish is justo, sólo, solamente. just means: Fair, morally right, and reasonable.
How do you use "just" in a sentence?
Example: "The judge tried to reach a just decision for both sides." In Spanish, "just" is justo, sólo, solamente.
Are there other ways to say "just" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 7 translations listed for "just": justo, sólo, solamente, apenas, simplemente, recién.
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