Deputy
The Spanish word 'diputado' translates to 'deputy' in English. This is often used in a political context, referring to a member of a legislative body, particularly in countries like Spain and those in Latin America. A 'diputado' is similar to a congressman or representative and is elected by the people to represent a political party in the government. The word can also be used to refer to a representative of a group, profession or sector in a meeting, congress or another assembly.
The deputy was in the debate.
This sentence uses 'diputado' to mean a deputy, who is taking part in a debate. A debate is a formal discussion on a particular topic in a public meeting or legislative assembly.
The deputy traveled to another country.
In this example 'diputado' refers to a congressman or deputy, who has travelled to another country. This could be for various reasons such as diplomatic meetings, international conferences, etc.
The deputy presented a new law.
In this sentence, 'diputado' is used to refer to a member of a legislative body, specifically a deputy or congressman. They are presenting or introducing a new law.