obrero - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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obrero (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

The word "obrero" is a noun.

Phonetic Transcription

/ oˈβɾeɾo /

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

The term "obrero" refers to a person who works, particularly in a labor-intensive or manual capacity. It is commonly associated with professions in factories, construction sites, and other sectors where physical labor is required. The usage of "obrero" is widespread in both spoken and written Spanish, often appearing in discussions related to labor rights, working conditions, and economic issues.

In general communication, "obrero" is more frequently used in contexts relating to labor and economics, particularly in regions where labor movements are prominent.

Example Sentences

  1. La huelga de los obreros fue un éxito rotundo.
  2. The workers' strike was a resounding success.

  3. Cada obrero merece un salario justo y condiciones dignas de trabajo.

  4. Every worker deserves a fair wage and decent working conditions.

  5. Los obreros de la fábrica están organizando una reunión para discutir sus demandas.

  6. The factory workers are organizing a meeting to discuss their demands.

Idiomatic Expressions

The word "obrero" is included in various idiomatic expressions, highlighting themes of work, labor rights, and the dignity of labor.

Example Idiomatic Expressions

  1. El trabajo dignifica al obrero.
  2. Work dignifies the worker.

  3. Un obrero unido jamás será vencido.

  4. A united worker will never be defeated.

  5. El esfuerzo del obrero construye el futuro.

  6. The worker's effort builds the future.

  7. El obrero es el pilar de la economía.

  8. The worker is the pillar of the economy.

  9. Sin obreros, no hay progreso.

  10. Without workers, there is no progress.

Etymology

The term "obrero" comes from the Latin word "operarius," which means "workman" or "laborer." The root "oper-" relates to work and operation, reflecting the connection to labor and effort.

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22-07-2024