marinero

See also: marinerò

Aragonese

Etymology

Adjective

marinero m sg (feminine singular marinera, neuter singular marinero, masculine and neuter plural marineros, feminine plural marineres)

  1. marine

Noun

marinero m (plural marineros)

  1. sailor

References


Cebuano

Etymology

From English mariner. From mariner + -o.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: ma‧ri‧ne‧ro

Noun

marinero

  1. a seafarer; a sailor or mariner

Chavacano

Etymology

From Spanish marinero (sailor).

Noun

marinero

  1. sailor

Interlingua

Noun

marinero (plural marineros)

  1. sailor, seaman, deckhand

Interlingue

Noun

marinero (plural marineros)

  1. sailor

Spanish

Etymology

From marina.

Compare Portuguese marinheiro, Catalan mariner, Italian marinaio. Cf. also Vulgar Latin marinarius.

Noun

marinero m (plural marineros, feminine marinera, feminine plural marineras)

  1. sailor, seaman
    "Yo no soy marinero; soy capitán." : "I'm not a sailor; I'm a captain." (Part of the lyrics of the song La Bamba.)
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