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umpire in Spanish

umpire in Spanish is árbitro, ampaya, ampáyer — umpire means an official who oversees a sports match and enforces its rules, such as in baseball, cricket, or tennis.

umpire in Spanish

árbitro
noun
ampaya
noun
ampáyer
noun
ompáyer
noun
umpire
noun
árbitro
noun
(law) A person who arbitrates between contending parties.
arbitrar
verb
(sports, intransitive) To act as an umpire in a game.
ampayar
verb
(sports, intransitive) To act as an umpire in a game.

What does "umpire" mean?

  1. noun An official who oversees a sports match and enforces its rules, such as in baseball, cricket, or tennis.
    "The umpire signaled that the pitch was a strike."
  2. noun A neutral person chosen to settle a dispute between two other parties.
    "The two neighbors agreed to let a mutual friend umpire their disagreement over the fence line."
  3. verb To serve as the official who judges a game or a dispute.
    "He has umpired professional baseball games for over a decade."

umpire in a sentence

  • The umpire signaled that the pitch was a strike.
  • A cricket match usually has two umpires standing on the field.
  • The two neighbors agreed to let a mutual friend umpire their disagreement over the fence line.
  • He has umpired professional baseball games for over a decade.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "umpire" in Spanish?

"umpire" in Spanish is árbitro, ampaya, ampáyer. umpire means: An official who oversees a sports match and enforces its rules, such as in baseball, cricket, or tennis.

How do you use "umpire" in a sentence?

Example: "The umpire signaled that the pitch was a strike." In Spanish, "umpire" is árbitro, ampaya, ampáyer.

Are there other ways to say "umpire" in Spanish?

Yes — Spanish has 7 translations listed for "umpire": árbitro, ampaya, ampáyer, ompáyer, umpire, arbitrar.

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