mozo

/ˈmoθo/, [ˈmo.θo]

waiter


Noun mozo m (plural mozos, feminine moza, feminine plural mozas)

  1. boy, lad, young man, youth
  2. servant, helper, steward, manservant
  3. (Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru) waiter, server
  4. cat, tomcat

Adjective mozo (feminine moza, masculine plural mozos, feminine plural mozas)

  1. young, youthful
  2. unmarried

Source: Wiktionary available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License


Examples
  • Mi padre está orgulloso de ser alto y buen mozo.

    My father is proud of being tall and handsome.

  • Mozo, hay una mosca en el café.

    Waiter, there is a fly in my coffee.

  • Mozo, necesito un cuchillo.

    Waiter, I need a knife.

  • Tom toca en una banda y es muy buen mozo.

    Tom plays in a band, and is very good looking.

  • El mozo me llevó la maleta.

    I had the porter carry my suitcase.


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