person (in general): una/la persona
woman: mujer
man: hombre
boy/girl: niño, niña
wife: una/la esposa
husband: un/el marido
son: un/el hijo
daughter: una/la hija
cousin: primo/prima
grandfather/mother: abuelo/a
grandchild: nieto/a
gentleman: caballero
doctor: una/la doctor(a)
nurse: una/la enfermera or un/el enfermero
server: camarero(a)
teacher: maestro, profesor, profesora
student: una/la estudiante
lawyer: abogado, abogada
singer: un/el cantante
dancer: bailarín, bailarina
dentist: odontólogo, odontóloga
engineer: ingeniero, ingeniera
businessman/woman: empresario/a
superhero: superhéroe
friend: amigo/a
supervisor: encargado, encargada
mentor: un/el mentor
athlete: atleta (both feminine and musculine)
banker: un/el banquero
manager: director, directora
actor/actress: actor, actriz
author/writer: escritor, escritora, autor, autora
reader: un/el lector
~A/N~
Most of the important basics of grammar are now covered, so I was thinking of writing some words related to each topic such as people, place, animal, etc. Sounds good? :)
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