inconstitucional
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- Used to describe laws or actions that violate a country's Constitution.
- A formal adjective, often heard in news and legal contexts.
- Cognate of 'unconstitutional' but starts with 'in-' in Spanish.
- Invariable for gender (ends in -l) but must agree in number (-es).
The word inconstitucional is a powerful legal and political adjective in Spanish. At its core, it describes anything—usually a law, a decree, a government action, or a judicial ruling—that goes against the established Constitution of a country. In the Spanish-speaking world, where constitutions are often seen as the sacred 'Carta Magna,' calling something inconstitucional is one of the most serious legal challenges one can make. It implies that the action or law is not just wrong, but fundamentally invalid because it violates the supreme law of the land. This word is a cognate of the English word 'unconstitutional,' making it relatively easy for English speakers to recognize, though its application in civil law systems (like those in Spain and Latin America) can be more rigid than in common law systems.
- Legal Context
- Used primarily by lawyers, judges, and politicians to invalidate laws that infringe upon fundamental rights or exceed government authority.
El Tribunal Supremo determinó que la nueva ley de prensa es inconstitucional.
Beyond the courtroom, you will hear this word in the news daily. Whether it is a debate about immigration, taxes, or freedom of speech, protesters often carry signs saying '¡Es inconstitucional!' to signal that the government has overstepped its bounds. It is a word that carries the weight of history and the collective will of the people as expressed in their founding documents. Understanding this word requires understanding that in most Spanish-speaking countries, there is a specific 'Tribunal Constitucional' or 'Corte Constitucional' whose sole job is to decide if things are constitucionales or inconstitucionales. This is different from the US system where many courts can rule on constitutionality, though the Supreme Court has the final say. In Spain, for example, the recurso de inconstitucionalidad is a specific legal tool used to fight bad laws.
- Political Discourse
- In political debates, the term is often used as a rhetorical weapon to delegitimize an opponent's proposals before they even become law.
Muchos ciudadanos consideran que el toque de queda fue inconstitucional durante la emergencia.
In everyday conversation, while less common than in the news, you might use it hyperbolically. For instance, if a friend suggests a rule for a board game that seems totally unfair, you might jokingly say, '¡Eso es inconstitucional!' to mean it violates the 'spirit' of the game. However, 95% of the time, you will encounter this in serious discussions about rights, duties, and the limits of power. It is a cornerstone of civic vocabulary in Spanish. To use it correctly, you must pair it with verbs like ser (to be), declarar (to declare), or considerar (to consider). It functions as a description of the legal status of an object or action. Because it is a long, formal word, it automatically elevates the tone of your speech, signaling that you are talking about something of great importance.
- Social Impact
- When a law is found inconstitucional, it usually must be repealed or amended immediately, affecting millions of people's lives.
La reforma educativa fue impugnada por ser inconstitucional.
Using inconstitucional correctly requires an understanding of Spanish sentence structure, especially regarding adjectives. Since it is an adjective, it must agree in number with the noun it modifies, though it is gender-neutral. For example, 'los decretos inconstitucionales' (plural) vs 'el decreto inconstitucional' (singular). Most commonly, this word appears after the verb ser. When a high court makes a ruling, they 'declare' something to be inconstitucional. This involves the verb declarar followed by the noun and then the adjective. For example: 'El tribunal declaró inconstitucional la ley'. Note that in Spanish, the adjective often follows the noun, but in legal declarations, it can sometimes precede the noun for emphasis or formal flow.
- Basic Structure
- [Noun] + ser + inconstitucional (e.g., La norma es inconstitucional).
Es inconstitucional prohibir la libre expresión en espacios públicos.
You will also see it used in complex sentences involving 'por ser'. This is a common way to explain the reason for a legal challenge. 'Presentaron una demanda contra el gobierno por ser inconstitucional su medida'. Here, 'por ser inconstitucional' acts as the justification. Another frequent pattern is 'tildar de inconstitucional', which means 'to brand as unconstitutional'. This is often used in journalism when one politician criticizes another. 'La oposición tildó de inconstitucional la nueva reforma tributaria'. This implies that while it hasn't been legally proven yet, they are labeling it as such. It is also important to know the adverbial form, inconstitucionalmente, which describes how an action was performed. 'El presidente actuó inconstitucionalmente al disolver el congreso'.
- Advanced Usage
- Using it with 'vicios' (flaws). 'La ley tiene vicios inconstitucionales'. This refers to procedural errors that make a law unconstitutional.
Cualquier acto inconstitucional debe ser denunciado ante las autoridades competentes.
In formal writing, such as an essay or a legal brief, inconstitucional is often paired with specific articles of the constitution. 'El artículo 5 es inconstitucional en relación con el derecho a la privacidad'. This level of precision is expected in academic and professional settings. You might also encounter the phrase 'bloque de constitucionalidad', which refers to the set of norms used to determine if something is inconstitucional. For a learner, the key is to recognize that this word is almost always about the relationship between a specific rule and the 'big' rules of the country. If there is a conflict, the word inconstitucional is the bridge that describes that conflict. Practice saying it slowly: in-cons-ti-tu-cio-nal. It’s a mouthful, but once you master the rhythm, it sounds very impressive in a debate!
- Collective Nouns
- When referring to a group of laws: 'Las reformas fueron declaradas inconstitucionales'.
No podemos permitir que se apruebe un proyecto tan claramente inconstitucional.
If you turn on the news in any Spanish-speaking country, from Spain to Argentina, you are likely to hear inconstitucional within the first twenty minutes. It is a staple of political journalism. News anchors use it when reporting on supreme court decisions, legislative debates, or executive orders. For example, 'El pleno del Tribunal Constitucional ha votado hoy para decidir si la ley de vivienda es inconstitucional'. In this context, it isn't just a word; it's a news 'event'. You will also hear it in documentaries about history or law, especially when discussing transitions from dictatorships to democracies, where old laws were often thrown out for being inconstitucionales under new democratic frameworks.
- News Media
- Headlines like 'Corte declara inconstitucional ley de impuestos' are extremely common in daily newspapers.
En el noticiero dijeron que el arresto del activista fue inconstitucional.
University campuses are another place where this word lives. In 'facultades de derecho' (law schools), students spend years debating what is and isn't inconstitucional. If you ever find yourself in a café near a university in Madrid, Mexico City, or Bogotá, you might overhear students arguing about 'la inconstitucionalidad de la norma'. It is part of the intellectual fabric of the Spanish-speaking world. Furthermore, during election cycles, candidates use the word to attack their rivals' plans. They might say, 'Esa propuesta de mi oponente es inconstitucional y no se puede realizar'. It serves as a definitive 'stop' sign in political discourse, signaling that a proposal is not just bad policy, but legally impossible.
- Protests and Activism
- Protesters often chant '¡In-cons-ti-tu-cio-nal!' to rhythmically denounce government overreach during marches.
Los manifestantes gritaban que la nueva regulación era inconstitucional.
Social media is the newest frontier for this word. On Twitter (X) or Facebook, you’ll see hashtags like #EsInconstitucional trending when a controversial law is passed. Users share infographics explaining why a certain government action violates their constitutional rights. In this digital space, the word is often used more loosely, sometimes just to mean 'unfair' or 'wrong,' even if a court hasn't ruled on it yet. However, the core meaning remains the same: a violation of the fundamental rules of society. Even in TV dramas and movies, especially 'legal thrillers' or political dramas like 'La Casa de Papel' or 'Ingobernable,' characters will use this word during high-stakes scenes to challenge authority. It is a word that signifies resistance, law, and order all at once.
- Digital Context
- On social media, the word is often abbreviated or used in hashtags to mobilize public opinion against laws.
Leí un artículo que explicaba por qué el decreto es inconstitucional.
One of the most common mistakes English speakers make with inconstitucional is related to spelling. In English, the word is 'unconstitutional' (starting with 'un-'). In Spanish, it must start with in-. Beginners often try to say 'unconstitucional', which is incorrect. Another spelling trap is the 'n'. English 'unconstitutional' has two 'n's near the start, but Spanish inconstitucional only has one 'n' after the 'i'. Furthermore, the 't' in the middle is often mispronounced. In English, we might say it with a slight 'sh' sound (constitu-shunal), but in Spanish, the 't' must be crisp and the 'u' must be a pure 'oo' sound: in-cons-ti-tu-cio-nal.
- Spelling Error
- Mistake: 'unconstitucional'. Correct: 'inconstitucional'. Always use the 'in-' prefix for negation in this legal context.
Es un error común escribir inconstitucional con dos 'n' al principio.
Gender agreement is another area where learners stumble. Because inconstitucional ends in 'l', it does not change for gender. A common mistake is trying to say 'inconstitucionalla' or 'inconstitucionalo'. Remember: 'La ley inconstitucional' and 'El acto inconstitucional'. However, you MUST remember the plural. If you are talking about multiple laws, you must say inconstitucionales. Forgetting that 'es' at the end is a frequent error. 'Las leyes son inconstitucional' is wrong; it must be 'Las leyes son inconstitucionales'. Additionally, learners sometimes confuse inconstitucional with anticonstitucional. While very similar, inconstitucional is the standard legal term, while anticonstitucional is often used for things that are actively working against the existence of the constitution itself.
- Agreement Error
- Mistake: 'Los actos inconstitucional'. Correct: 'Los actos inconstitucionales'.
Es importante que las leyes no sean inconstitucionales.
Finally, using the wrong verb can change the meaning. English speakers often want to say 'hacer inconstitucional' (to make unconstitutional). In Spanish, we usually say 'declarar inconstitucional' or 'dictaminar la inconstitucionalidad de...'. The verb ser is used for the state of being, but declarar is used for the legal action that makes it official. Also, be careful with the word 'unconstitutional' as a noun. In English, we might say 'the unconstitutionality', which in Spanish is la inconstitucionalidad. It’s a very long word, and learners often trip over the 'dad' ending. Practice saying 'in-cons-ti-tu-cio-na-li-dad' to get it right. Avoid using the adjective where the noun is needed!
- Vocabulary Nuance
- Don't confuse 'inconstitucional' (adjective) with 'inconstitucionalidad' (noun). Use the noun for the concept, the adjective for the description.
El abogado argumentó la inconstitucionalidad de la norma ante el juez.
While inconstitucional is the most precise term for a violation of the Constitution, there are several other words you might use depending on the context. The most common alternative is ilegal. However, there is a big difference: all inconstitucional things are illegal, but not all ilegal things are inconstitucional. Ilegal simply means against any law (like a traffic law), whereas inconstitucional means it specifically violates the highest law of the land. If you want to sound more technical, you might use antijurídico, which means 'contrary to law' in a broader, more academic sense. Another related word is nulo (null), which is often the result of being declared inconstitucional.
- Inconstitucional vs. Ilegal
- Inconstitucional refers to the Constitution; Ilegal refers to any law or regulation.
Esa acción no solo es ilegal, sino que es claramente inconstitucional.
Another word you will see is anticonstitucional. While some people use these interchangeably, anticonstitucional often implies an active opposition or a desire to destroy the constitutional order, whereas inconstitucional is simply a state of being in conflict with it. Think of inconstitucional as a legal status and anticonstitucional as a political stance or a more aggressive violation. You might also hear ilegítimo. This word is more about the 'right' to do something. A government might be ilegítimo (not having the right to rule) even if its specific laws aren't technically inconstitucionales yet. In casual speech, people might just say 'Eso no se puede hacer' (That can't be done), but in any formal setting, inconstitucional is the king of words.
- Comparison: Anticonstitucional
- Often used to describe movements or ideologies that seek to overthrow the constitution.
El golpe de estado fue un acto anticonstitucional y violento.
Finally, consider the word inválido. While it can mean 'disabled' in some contexts, in legal Spanish, it means 'not valid'. If a law is inconstitucional, it is inválida. However, inválido is much broader—a contract can be inválido just because it was signed by the wrong person, which has nothing to do with the Constitution. To summarize, use inconstitucional when you want to point to the highest level of legal violation. Use ilegal for general law-breaking. Use nulo to describe the consequence of the violation. By choosing the right word, you show that you understand the hierarchy of the Spanish legal system. It is also worth noting fuera de la ley (outside the law), which is a more poetic or dramatic way to describe something inconstitucional or illegal.
- Comparison: Ilegítimo
- Focuses on the lack of moral or legal authority to act, rather than just the violation of a written rule.
El decreto fue considerado ilegítimo por la comunidad internacional.
How Formal Is It?
रोचक तथ्य
The word 'inconstitucionalmente' is one of the longest words in the Spanish language (20 letters), though 'electroencefalografista' is longer.
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- Pronouncing 'tu' as 'tyu' (English style). It should be a pure 'too' sound.
- Adding an 'n' after 'u' (un-constitucional).
- Pronouncing the 'c' as 'k' (in-kon-sti-tu-Kio-nal).
- Failing to stress the final syllable.
- Swallowing the 'i' in 'cio'.
कठिनाई स्तर
Easy to recognize because it is a cognate of 'unconstitutional'.
Tricky due to the single 'n' and the 'in-' prefix instead of 'un-'.
A very long word with many syllables that requires good breath control.
Clear pronunciation, but can be fast in news reports.
आगे क्या सीखें
पूर्वापेक्षाएँ
आगे सीखें
उन्नत
ज़रूरी व्याकरण
Adjective Number Agreement
La ley inconstitucional -> Las leyes inconstitucionales.
Adjective Gender Neutrality
El acto inconstitucional / La medida inconstitucional.
Subjunctive with Impersonal Expressions
Es inconstitucional que el gobierno *tome* esa decisión.
Prefix 'in-' for Negation
Capaz -> Incapaz; Constitucional -> Inconstitucional.
Position of Adjectives in Legal Spanish
La inconstitucional medida (poetic/formal) vs La medida inconstitucional (standard).
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
La ley es inconstitucional.
The law is unconstitutional.
Simple Subject + Verb 'ser' + Adjective.
Esa regla no es buena, es inconstitucional.
That rule is not good; it is unconstitutional.
Using 'inconstitucional' to describe a rule.
El juez dice que es inconstitucional.
The judge says it is unconstitutional.
Reporting what someone said using 'que'.
No me gusta ese plan inconstitucional.
I don't like that unconstitutional plan.
Adjective following the noun 'plan'.
Las leyes inconstitucionales son malas.
Unconstitutional laws are bad.
Plural agreement: leyes -> inconstitucionales.
Es inconstitucional cerrar la calle.
It is unconstitutional to close the street.
Impersonal 'Es' + adjective + infinitive.
Mi amigo dice: '¡Es inconstitucional!'
My friend says: 'It's unconstitutional!'
Direct speech.
El papel dice que es inconstitucional.
The paper says that it is unconstitutional.
Simple reporting sentence.
El presidente firmó un decreto inconstitucional.
The president signed an unconstitutional decree.
Past tense 'firmó' with a noun-adjective pair.
Muchos ciudadanos piensan que la multa es inconstitucional.
Many citizens think the fine is unconstitutional.
Verb 'pensar' + 'que' clause.
No podemos aceptar leyes inconstitucionales en este país.
We cannot accept unconstitutional laws in this country.
Modal verb 'poder' + infinitive.
El tribunal va a declarar la ley inconstitucional.
The court is going to declare the law unconstitutional.
Future 'ir a' + infinitive 'declarar'.
Es inconstitucional quitarle el pasaporte a un ciudadano.
It is unconstitutional to take away a citizen's passport.
Impersonal construction with a specific direct object.
La policía no puede hacer eso porque es inconstitucional.
The police cannot do that because it is unconstitutional.
Using 'porque' to give a reason.
Vimos en la tele que la reforma era inconstitucional.
We saw on TV that the reform was unconstitutional.
Imperfect tense 'era' for description in the past.
Tener dos identidades es inconstitucional aquí.
Having two identities is unconstitutional here.
Infinitive as a subject.
El abogado presentó un recurso porque la norma es inconstitucional.
The lawyer filed an appeal because the rule is unconstitutional.
Introduction of technical term 'recurso'.
La libertad de expresión es un derecho, y limitarla es inconstitucional.
Freedom of speech is a right, and limiting it is unconstitutional.
Gerund-like use of infinitive 'limitarla'.
Si la ley fuera inconstitucional, el tribunal la anularía.
If the law were unconstitutional, the court would annul it.
Second conditional: imperfect subjunctive + conditional.
Se debate la inconstitucionalidad de la nueva tasa de basuras.
The unconstitutionality of the new garbage tax is being debated.
Passive 'se' construction with the noun form.
Es inconstitucional que el gobierno ignore las órdenes del juez.
It is unconstitutional for the government to ignore the judge's orders.
Subjunctive 'ignore' after 'Es inconstitucional que'.
La oposición afirma que el decreto es inconstitucional y peligroso.
The opposition claims that the decree is unconstitutional and dangerous.
Compound adjectives.
Muchos expertos consideran inconstitucional la detención de los activistas.
Many experts consider the detention of the activists unconstitutional.
Verb 'considerar' + object + adjective.
Fue declarada inconstitucional tras un largo proceso legal.
It was declared unconstitutional after a long legal process.
Passive voice 'Fue declarada'.
La sentencia del Tribunal Constitucional declaró inconstitucional el artículo 12.
The Constitutional Court's ruling declared Article 12 unconstitutional.
Specific legal terminology 'sentencia'.
Actuar inconstitucionalmente puede acarrear graves consecuencias políticas.
Acting unconstitutionally can lead to serious political consequences.
Adverbial form 'inconstitucionalmente'.
El proyecto de ley fue rechazado por ser considerado inconstitucional.
The bill was rejected for being considered unconstitutional.
Passive voice with 'por ser'.
La vulneración de derechos fundamentales es intrínsecamente inconstitucional.
The violation of fundamental rights is intrinsically unconstitutional.
Use of 'intrínsecamente' to add nuance.
Se ha interpuesto una demanda de inconstitucionalidad contra la reforma.
A lawsuit of unconstitutionality has been filed against the reform.
Present perfect 'Se ha interpuesto'.
Es inconstitucional discriminar a cualquier persona por su origen.
It is unconstitutional to discriminate against any person because of their origin.
Impersonal construction focusing on human rights.
La norma carece de validez por ser inconstitucional en su forma.
The rule lacks validity because it is unconstitutional in its form.
Distinguishing between form and substance.
Cualquier ley que contradiga la Constitución es ipso facto inconstitucional.
Any law that contradicts the Constitution is ipso facto unconstitutional.
Use of Latin legal terms 'ipso facto'.
La jurisprudencia reciente sugiere que tales medidas son inconstitucionales.
Recent jurisprudence suggests that such measures are unconstitutional.
Use of 'jurisprudencia' (case law).
El magistrado emitió un voto particular tildando la decisión de inconstitucional.
The magistrate issued a dissenting opinion branding the decision unconstitutional.
Technical term 'voto particular' (dissenting vote).
Existe un vicio de inconstitucionalidad en el procedimiento de aprobación.
There is a constitutional flaw in the approval procedure.
Noun phrase 'vicio de inconstitucionalidad'.
La retroactividad de la ley penal es generalmente inconstitucional.
The retroactivity of criminal law is generally unconstitutional.
Legal principle of non-retroactivity.
La norma fue impugnada ante el tribunal por su carácter inconstitucional.
The rule was challenged before the court due to its unconstitutional nature.
Formal prepositional phrase 'por su carácter'.
Es inconstitucional que el ejecutivo legisle sobre materias reservadas a la ley orgánica.
It is unconstitutional for the executive to legislate on matters reserved for organic law.
Complex subjunctive clause.
La sentencia aclara los límites entre lo legal y lo inconstitucional.
The ruling clarifies the limits between what is legal and what is unconstitutional.
Substantivized adjectives using 'lo'.
Se alega que la falta de presupuesto hace que la ley sea inconstitucional por omisión.
It is alleged that the lack of budget makes the law unconstitutional by omission.
Concept of 'inconstitucionalidad por omisión'.
La hermenéutica constitucional impide que esta interpretación sea considerada inconstitucional.
Constitutional hermeneutics prevents this interpretation from being considered unconstitutional.
Advanced vocabulary 'hermenéutica'.
La inconstitucionalidad sobrevenida de la norma generó un vacío legal sin precedentes.
The supervening unconstitutionality of the rule generated an unprecedented legal vacuum.
Technical term 'inconstitucionalidad sobrevenida'.
El tribunal ejerce un control de constitucionalidad para evitar actos inconstitucionales.
The court exercises constitutional control to prevent unconstitutional acts.
Abstract legal concepts.
Resulta inconstitucional cualquier tentativa de cercenar los derechos de las minorías.
Any attempt to curtail the rights of minorities proves to be unconstitutional.
Elevated verb 'resultar' + adjective.
La doctrina mayoritaria sostiene que el precepto es palmariamente inconstitucional.
The majority doctrine holds that the precept is patently unconstitutional.
Adverb 'palmariamente' (evidently/patently).
La colisión de normas fundamentales no debe resolverse mediante una salida inconstitucional.
The collision of fundamental norms must not be resolved through an unconstitutional exit.
Metaphorical use of 'colisión' and 'salida'.
Se cuestiona si la delegación de poderes es, per se, inconstitucional.
It is questioned whether the delegation of powers is, per se, unconstitutional.
Latin phrase 'per se' in legal context.
La declaración de inconstitucionalidad tiene efectos erga omnes en el ordenamiento.
The declaration of unconstitutionality has erga omnes effects in the legal system.
Latin term 'erga omnes' (towards everyone).
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
— A specific legal appeal filed against a law that is believed to violate the Constitution.
El partido político presentó un recurso de inconstitucionalidad.
— A legal procedure to challenge the constitutionality of a norm.
La Corte Suprema admitió la acción de inconstitucionalidad.
— A question raised by a judge to the Constitutional Court about a law they must apply.
El juez elevó una cuestión de inconstitucionalidad.
— The official act of declaring something unconstitutional.
La declaración de inconstitucionalidad anuló la ley.
— The group of laws or norms used to measure if something is unconstitutional.
Se analizó el bloque de inconstitucionalidad vigente.
— A court ruling that is itself against the constitution.
Consideran que el fallo inconstitucional debe ser revisado.
— A specific government action that violates the constitution.
La medida inconstitucional fue revocada ayer.
— A change to laws that is found to violate higher principles.
La reforma inconstitucional provocó protestas masivas.
— An international agreement that conflicts with the national constitution.
No pueden firmar un tratado inconstitucional.
— Behavior by an official that violates constitutional duties.
Fue sancionado por su conducta inconstitucional.
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
Ilegal is general; inconstitucional is specifically about the Constitution.
Anticonstitucional is more aggressive and often refers to political movements.
This is not a Spanish word; it is an English-influenced mistake.
मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
— To go against the constitution (Carta Magna is a common synonym for Constitution).
Esa ley va directamente contra la carta magna.
Formal/Poetic— To trample on the constitution; to ignore it completely.
El dictador se dedicó a pisotear la constitución.
Informal/Emotional— To ignore the law or constitution in a blatant or arrogant way.
El alcalde se saltó la constitución a la torera con ese decreto.
Informal/Idiomatic— To be useless paper (often said of a constitution that is being ignored).
Si la ley es inconstitucional, la constitución es papel mojado.
Informal— To do as one pleases regardless of the law/constitution.
Se puso la constitución por montera e hizo lo que quiso.
Informal/Spanish— To do whatever one wants (ignoring rules/constitution).
El ministro hizo de su capa un sayo con esa orden inconstitucional.
Informal— To be out of place (sometimes used for laws that don't fit the constitution).
Esa norma está totalmente fuera de lugar en nuestra democracia.
Neutral— To fall by its own weight (said of an inconstitucional law that is obviously wrong).
La inconstitucionalidad de la ley caerá por su propio peso.
Neutral— To strike a blow to the law/constitution.
Esa medida es un hachazo inconstitucional a nuestros derechos.
Informal/Strong— To deliberately ignore constitutional violations.
No podemos cerrar los ojos ante este acto inconstitucional.
Formal/Rhetoricalआसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
Sounds like English 'unconstitutional'.
The prefix is 'in-' in Spanish and 'un-' in English. This is a classic false friend in spelling.
Correct: Inconstitucional. Wrong: Unconstitucional.
Both mean 'against the constitution'.
Inconstitucional is the legal status; anticonstitucional is often the intent or a more direct attack on the order.
La ley es inconstitucional. El grupo es anticonstitucional.
Both mean 'against the law'.
Inconstitucional is a higher level of violation. A parking ticket is for an illegal act, not an inconstitucional one.
Robar es ilegal. Prohibir la religión es inconstitucional.
Both imply something is not right legally.
Ilegítimo refers to the lack of authority; inconstitucional refers to the violation of a document.
Un rey sin corona es ilegítimo. Una ley sin base es inconstitucional.
Both mean something doesn't work legally.
Inválido is broader and can apply to simple contracts or even physical health.
El voto es inválido. La norma es inconstitucional.
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
La [cosa] es inconstitucional.
La ley es inconstitucional.
Es inconstitucional [verbo].
Es inconstitucional prohibir el voto.
El tribunal declaró inconstitucional la [cosa].
El tribunal declaró inconstitucional la reforma.
Fue rechazado por ser inconstitucional.
El decreto fue rechazado por ser inconstitucional.
Existe un vicio de inconstitucionalidad en...
Existe un vicio de inconstitucionalidad en el nuevo reglamento.
La inconstitucionalidad sobrevenida de...
La inconstitucionalidad sobrevenida de la norma causó caos.
Es inconstitucional que [subjuntivo].
Es inconstitucional que el estado entre en mi casa.
Tildar de inconstitucional a...
La prensa suele tildar de inconstitucional a esta propuesta.
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Common in media, rare in casual chat.
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La ley es unconstitucional.
→
La ley es inconstitucional.
English speakers often carry over the 'un-' prefix. In Spanish, the negation for this word is always 'in-'.
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Los decretos son inconstitucional.
→
Los decretos son inconstitucionales.
Adjectives ending in 'l' must take '-es' in the plural. This is a common agreement error.
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Es una inconstitucional ley.
→
Es una ley inconstitucional.
While adjectives can sometimes go first in Spanish, 'inconstitucional' almost always follows the noun in standard speech.
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El juez declaro inconstitucionalidad la ley.
→
El juez declaró inconstitucional la ley.
Confusing the noun (inconstitucionalidad) with the adjective (inconstitucional). You declare something [adjective].
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Es inconstitucional de prohibir...
→
Es inconstitucional prohibir...
Do not use 'de' after the adjective when followed by an infinitive in this construction.
सुझाव
The Single N Rule
Unlike English 'unconstitutional', Spanish 'inconstitucional' only has one 'n' after the 'i'. Don't double it!
The Syllable Count
Practice saying: IN-CONS-TI-TU-CIO-NAL. It has 6 syllables. If you rush it, you'll miss the 'cio' part.
Gender Neutrality
Don't try to make it feminine. 'Inconstitucionalla' doesn't exist. It's 'la ley inconstitucional'.
News Watching
Watch the news from Spain or Mexico for 15 minutes. You are almost guaranteed to hear this word if there is a political debate.
The IN-UN Switch
Think: 'In Spanish, we are IN the constitution, not UN-der it.' To remember the 'in-' prefix.
Noun Power
Learn 'inconstitucionalidad'. If you can say that 10-syllable word, your Spanish level will instantly seem higher to listeners.
Court Names
Remember that the 'Tribunal Constitucional' is the place where this word lives. It's the 'home' of the word.
Ilegal vs Inconstitucional
Use 'inconstitucional' only for big, fundamental rules. Use 'ilegal' for smaller things like parking or minor theft.
Formal Reports
In formal writing, always pair it with the specific article of the constitution it violates for maximum impact.
The Stress Clue
Listen for the loud 'NAL' at the end. It's the anchor of the word in fast speech.
याद करें
स्मृति सहायक
Think of 'IN-' (not) + 'CONSTITUTION' + '-AL'. It is exactly the same structure as in English, just replace 'UN-' with 'IN-'.
दृश्य संबंध
Imagine a giant red 'X' spray-painted over a golden book labeled 'CONSTITUCIÓN'.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Try to say 'inconstitucionalmente' five times fast without tripping over the 'tio' and 'nal' syllables.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
From the Spanish prefix 'in-' (negation) combined with the adjective 'constitucional'. The root comes from the Latin 'constitutio', meaning 'establishment' or 'order'.
मूल अर्थ: Not in accordance with the established order or foundation of a state.
Romance (Latin root)सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
Be careful when using this word in political discussions, as it can be very polarizing and implies a serious accusation against the current government.
Similar to the US Supreme Court's role in judicial review, but in many Spanish-speaking countries, there is a dedicated court just for constitutional matters.
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वास्तविक संदर्भ
News / Television
- Última hora: ley inconstitucional
- El tribunal decide hoy
- Reacciones a la sentencia
- Polémica por el decreto
Law School / University
- Análisis de la norma
- Jerarquía de las leyes
- Vicios formales
- Derechos fundamentales
Political Debates
- Esa medida no cabe en la constitución
- Es un ataque a la democracia
- Defenderemos la carta magna
- No permitiremos este atropello
Protests
- ¡Es inconstitucional!
- Respeto a la ley
- Nuestros derechos no se tocan
- Abajo el decreto
Legal Documents
- Interpongo recurso
- Solicito la anulación
- Por contravenir el artículo...
- Sentencia firme
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"¿Has oído que el tribunal podría declarar inconstitucional la nueva ley?"
"¿Crees que es inconstitucional que nos cobren este nuevo impuesto?"
"En tu país, ¿qué pasa cuando una ley es inconstitucional?"
"¿Es difícil para un ciudadano común denunciar algo inconstitucional?"
"¿Qué opinas sobre el debate inconstitucional que hay en las noticias?"
डायरी विषय
Escribe sobre una ley que consideres inconstitucional y explica tus razones.
Imagina que eres un juez. ¿Cómo explicarías a un niño por qué una ley es inconstitucional?
Describe un momento histórico en el que un tribunal salvó la democracia declarando algo inconstitucional.
¿Cómo cambiaría la sociedad si no existiera la palabra 'inconstitucional'?
Reflexiona sobre la importancia de la Constitución en tu vida diaria.
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालNo, es un error común. En español siempre se usa el prefijo 'in-', por lo que la palabra correcta es 'inconstitucional'. Esto sucede porque el prefijo de negación en latín 'in-' se mantuvo en español para esta palabra técnica.
Algo ilegal va en contra de cualquier ley (como una norma de tráfico). Algo inconstitucional va en contra de la Constitución, que es la ley suprema. Todas las leyes inconstitucionales son ilegales, pero no todo lo ilegal es inconstitucional.
Se dice 'inconstitucionalidad'. Es un sustantivo largo que se usa para hablar del concepto legal. Por ejemplo: 'La inconstitucionalidad de la ley fue evidente'.
No, 'inconstitucional' termina en 'l', por lo que es igual para masculino y femenino. Decimos 'el decreto inconstitucional' y 'la ley inconstitucional'.
Se usa a menudo para describir acciones o ideologías que se oponen activamente al sistema constitucional. Es un término más fuerte y a veces más político que 'inconstitucional'.
Es una herramienta legal que usan los políticos o jueces para pedirle al Tribunal Constitucional que revise si una ley es válida o si debe ser eliminada por violar la Constitución.
Depende de dónde estés. En España suena como la 'z' (o 'th' en inglés), y en América Latina suena como la 's'. Ambas son correctas, pero lo importante es no pronunciarla como 'k'.
No es una palabra que uses para comprar pan, pero es muy común cuando la gente habla de política o ve las noticias. Es una palabra que todo hispanohablante conoce perfectamente.
Normalmente no. Se usa para leyes, actos o decretos. Si dices que una persona es 'inconstitucional', sonarás muy extraño o estarás usando una metáfora muy forzada.
El plural es 'inconstitucionales'. Simplemente se añade '-es' al final porque termina en consonante. Por ejemplo: 'Esas leyes son inconstitucionales'.
खुद को परखो 180 सवाल
Translate to Spanish: 'The law is unconstitutional.'
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Translate to Spanish: 'Those acts were unconstitutional.'
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Write a sentence using 'inconstitucionalidad'.
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Explain in Spanish why a law might be inconstitucional.
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Translate: 'The Constitutional Court declared the decree unconstitutional.'
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Use 'inconstitucionalmente' in a sentence about a president.
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Translate: 'It is unconstitutional to limit freedom of speech.'
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Write a short headline for a newspaper using the word.
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Use the plural form 'inconstitucionales' in a sentence.
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Translate: 'We are fighting against an unconstitutional law.'
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Describe the 'Tribunal Constitucional' in one sentence.
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Translate: 'The lawyer filed an appeal.'
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Write a sentence using 'tildar de inconstitucional'.
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Translate: 'A patent constitutional violation.'
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Use 'nulo' and 'inconstitucional' in the same sentence.
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Translate: 'The hierarchy of norms.'
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Write a sentence about human rights being inconstitucional to violate.
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Translate: 'The unconstitutionality was obvious.'
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Use 'anticonstitucional' in a sentence.
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Translate: 'The judge's ruling.'
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Say 'inconstitucional' out loud and count the syllables.
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Explain to a friend why a law is 'inconstitucional' in Spanish.
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Pronounce 'inconstitucionalidad' correctly.
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Say: 'El tribunal declaró inconstitucional la ley.'
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Ask a question about a law's constitutionality.
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Use the plural: 'Esas leyes son inconstitucionales.'
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Debate: Why is the 'Tribunal Constitucional' important?
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Say the adverb: 'inconstitucionalmente'.
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Read this news headline: 'Polémica por decreto inconstitucional'.
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Explain the difference between 'ilegal' and 'inconstitucional'.
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Say: 'No podemos pisotear la constitución.'
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Pronounce 'recurso de inconstitucionalidad'.
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Say: 'La libertad de expresión es sagrada.'
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Say: 'El juez anuló la sentencia.'
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Use 'claramente': 'Es claramente inconstitucional.'
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Explain 'voto particular' in your own words.
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Say: 'La jerarquía normativa es fundamental.'
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Say: '¡Es inconstitucional!' with emotion.
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Say: 'Los derechos humanos son universales.'
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Pronounce the name of your country's constitution.
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Listen and transcribe: 'El tribunal declaró inconstitucional la ley.'
Listen and identify the noun form: inconstitucionalidad.
Listen and identify the adverb form: inconstitucionalmente.
Listen and choose the plural: 'leyes inconstitucionales'.
What is the speaker challenging? 'Impugno esta ley inconstitucional.'
Listen to the stress: inconstitucioNAL. Where is it?
True or False: The speaker said 'unconstitucional'.
Identify the number of syllables in the word you hear: inconstitucional.
Transcribe: 'recurso de inconstitucionalidad'.
Listen for the verb: 'El juez ANULÓ el decreto.'
Listen and complete: 'La medida es ______.'
Is the speaker formal or informal? 'Estimados jueces, la norma es inconstitucional.'
What is being described? 'Un acto claramente inconstitucional.'
Listen and choose the correct prefix: 'in-'.
Transcribe: 'vicio de inconstitucionalidad'.
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Summary
The word 'inconstitucional' is a critical term in Spanish law and politics used to invalidate measures that contradict the Constitution. For example: 'El Tribunal Constitucional declaró inconstitucional la reforma' (The Constitutional Court declared the reform unconstitutional).
- Used to describe laws or actions that violate a country's Constitution.
- A formal adjective, often heard in news and legal contexts.
- Cognate of 'unconstitutional' but starts with 'in-' in Spanish.
- Invariable for gender (ends in -l) but must agree in number (-es).
The Single N Rule
Unlike English 'unconstitutional', Spanish 'inconstitucional' only has one 'n' after the 'i'. Don't double it!
The Syllable Count
Practice saying: IN-CONS-TI-TU-CIO-NAL. It has 6 syllables. If you rush it, you'll miss the 'cio' part.
Gender Neutrality
Don't try to make it feminine. 'Inconstitucionalla' doesn't exist. It's 'la ley inconstitucional'.
News Watching
Watch the news from Spain or Mexico for 15 minutes. You are almost guaranteed to hear this word if there is a political debate.
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