mozo
/ˈmoθo/, [ˈmo.θo]waiter
Noun mozo m (plural mozos, feminine moza, feminine plural mozas)
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boy, lad, young man, youth
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servant, helper, steward, manservant
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(Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru) waiter, server
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cat, tomcat
Adjective mozo (feminine moza, masculine plural mozos, feminine plural mozas)
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young, youthful
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unmarried
Source: Wiktionary available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
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Mi padre está orgulloso de ser alto y buen mozo.
My father is proud of being tall and handsome.
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Mozo, hay una mosca en el café.
Waiter, there is a fly in my coffee.
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Mozo, necesito un cuchillo.
Waiter, I need a knife.
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Tom toca en una banda y es muy buen mozo.
Tom plays in a band, and is very good looking.
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El mozo me llevó la maleta.
I had the porter carry my suitcase.
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