traidor

/tɾaiˈdoɾ/, [t̪ɾai̯ˈð̞oɾ]

traitor


Adjective traidor (feminine traidora, masculine plural traidores, feminine plural traidoras)

  1. traitorous (characteristic of a traitor)
  2. unpredictable

Noun traidor m (plural traidores, feminine traidora, feminine plural traidoras)

  1. traitor, betrayer, snake, backstabber

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Examples
  • ¡Traidor!

    You traitor!

  • Se convirtió en un traidor.

    He turned traitor.

  • Ellos lo llamaron traidor.

    They called him a traitor.

  • Traductor, traidor.

    To translate is to betray.

  • Hay un traidor entre nosotros.

    There's a traitor among us.

  • El traidor envenenó al maestro.

    The traitor poisoned the master.

  • Eres un traidor.

    You are a traitor.

  • Tom fue un traidor.

    Tom was a traitor.

  • En Japón hay un partido político traidor a la patria.

    There is a political party which is a traitor to the country in Japan.

  • Tom es un traidor.

    Tom is a traitor.

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