camarero

el camarero, la camarera(
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mah
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This means that the noun can be masculine or feminine, depending on the gender of the noun it refers to (e.g., el doctor, la doctora).
masculine or feminine noun
a. waiter (masculine)
El camarero nos tomó la orden.The waiter took our order.
b. waitress (feminine)
La camarera me trajo otra bebida.The waitress brought me another drink.
a. barista
Este camarero hace el mejor café en todo San Francisco.This barista makes the best coffee in the whole of San Francisco.
a. bellboy (masculine)
El camarero llevó el equipaje a la habitación.The bellboy took the luggage to the bedroom.
b. maid (feminine)
La camarera limpió la habitación y trajo toallas.The maid cleaned the room and brought towels.
a. steward (masculine)
El camarero nos indicó nuestros asientos.The steward showed us to our seats.
b. stewardess (feminine)
La camarera nos dijo que nos abrocháramos el cinturón.The stewardess told us to fasten our seat belts.
c. flight attendant (on a plane)
La camarera me dio un refresco gratis.The flight attendant gave me a free soda.
A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
masculine noun
a. chamberlain
El camarero puso en orden la oficina del rey.The chamberlain put the king's office in order.
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