testify
The Spanish word 'testificar' translates to 'testify' in English. This is a verb used in legal context meaning to give evidence as a witness in a law court. Alternatively, it can also mean to serve as evidence or proof of something's existence or nature. It is a regular verb, and follows the standard conjugation patterns of verbs ending in '-ar'. For example, 'Yo testifico' means 'I testify'.
We will have to testify in court next Tuesday.
This sentence uses the future tense of 'testificar' to express the necessity for individuals to provide evidence or act as a witness in court proceedings in the future.
The lawyer advised me not to testify without his presence.
In this context, 'testificar' is used in the subjunctive to express the advice given by the lawyer regarding the action of bearing witness or making a formal statement in a legal setting.
The defendant refused to testify in his own trial.
This sentence illustrates the use of 'testificar' in the context of a legal case where the defendant - the person being accused - is unwilling to provide their own testimony or evidence during the proceedings.