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bracero

Intermediate (B1)

IPA: /brəˈsɛroʊ/

KK: /brəˈsɛroʊ/

noun
Definition

A worker from Mexico who is allowed to come to the United States to work temporarily, often in farming or agriculture.


Example

Many braceros came to the U.S. during the harvest season to help with the crops.


Conversation
Sloth A
I heard there are a lot of braceros coming to work in the fields this season.
Sloth B
Yeah, it's that time of year again when they need extra hands.
Sloth A
It's interesting how the program helps both farmers and the laborers.
Sloth B
Absolutely, it makes a big difference for everyone involved.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
laborer
worker
migrant
Antonyms
employer
boss
owner
Root Explanation

Bracero comes from the Spanish word 'brazo' (meaning arm), which is derived from Latin 'bracium' (meaning arm). The suffix '-ero' in Spanish indicates a person associated with or engaged in a particular activity. Therefore, 'bracero' refers to a person who works with their arms, typically used to describe a laborer or farmworker, especially in the context of migrant labor.

Memory Tip

Think of 'brazo' meaning arm, and remember that a 'bracero' is someone who works with their arms, often in labor-intensive jobs.

Visually Confused Words
racer
ranchero
embracer
broacher
breacher
brancher
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