jornaleros

This is the 12229th most frequent Spanish word.


jornaleros

Day laborers.


In this sentence, 'jornaleros' refers to workers who are employed on a daily basis, typically in agricultural or manual labor.

Los jornaleros trabajaron en los campos desde el amanecer hasta el atardecer.

The day laborers worked in the fields from dawn to dusk.


Here, 'jornaleros' is used to denote a group of individuals who perform daily labor and are the subject of legal or social discourse.

En la reunión se discutieron los derechos y beneficios de los jornaleros.

In the meeting, they discussed the rights and benefits of day laborers.


In this context, 'jornalero' is used to describe a single individual who worked as a daily laborer, emphasizing the personal identity and experiences tied to the occupation.

Mi abuelo fue jornalero y siempre decía que su trabajo le enseñó muchos valores.

My grandfather was a day laborer and always said that his work taught him many values.