innocent
The Spanish word 'inocente' translates to 'innocent' in English. This word is an adjective and it can be used to describe someone who is not guilty of a crime or offense, or someone who is simple or naive in nature, just as we use the word 'innocent' in English. For example, in a sentence, 'Él es inocente' means 'He is innocent'. It can also be used in different contexts to express lack of guilt or simplicity.
You are too innocent to understand this.
This sentence is using 'inocente' to describe someone as naive or lacking worldly experience, suggesting they may not comprehend a complex or adult concept.
The jury found the defendant innocent.
This sentence is using 'inocente' in a legal context, where it means the person accused of a crime was determined not to be guilty.
Don't play innocent, I know it was you.
In this sentence, 'inocente' is being used to call out someone who is pretending not to be guilty of something, usually in a casual or informal context.