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The adjective is "trajabador" -- a very hard-working man would be "un hombre muy trabajador."

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Trabajar duro means to work hard, in spanish. EX: Mi mama y papa son trabajadores.

*My mom and dad work hard Or. Trabajar fuerte. In Spanish you don't translate word for word.

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trabajando con ahinco

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trabajador(a)

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se aporrea

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