Noun
/ɡwarˈdjeɾo/
"Guardiero" is a word used in Cuban Spanish to refer to a keeper, caretaker, or custodian. It is used to describe someone who looks after something or someone.
In the Spanish language, "guardiero" is not a widely recognized term and is mostly used in Cuban dialect. It is more commonly used in oral speech rather than in written context.
El guardiero del parque cuida las plantas con mucho cariño.
The park caretaker takes care of the plants with a lot of love.
El guardiero del edificio es responsable de mantener limpias las áreas comunes.
The building custodian is responsible for keeping the common areas clean.
"Guardiero" is not generally part of idiomatic expressions in Spanish.
The word "guardiero" comes from the root word "guardar," which means "to guard" or "to keep." The suffix "-iero" is often used in Spanish to denote a person who performs an action or a specific occupation.
Synonyms: - Cuidador (Caregiver) - Vigilante (Watchman) - Conserje (Concierge)
Antonyms: - Descuidado (Careless) - Abandonado (Neglected)