It IS in Spanish! In English it means 'female worker'.
"laborer" in Spanish would be "trabajador or trabajadora".
Trabajador for males and trabajadora for females.
trabajador/trabajadora social OR asistente/asistenta social
How to say "You are a good worker" in spanish is usted es un buen trabajador hope that helped!
Eres muy trabajador/trabajadora.
Trabajadora means hard working
funny= cómico/a hardworking= trabajador/a I am funny and hard working, if you are male= Soy cómico y trabajador. If you are female= Soy cómica y trabajadora.
hard = duro hard (as in difficult) = dificil
The term "hardworking" can be made feminine by simply using it to describe a female subject, as English adjectives do not change with gender. For example, you can say "She is a hardworking woman." In other languages, such as Spanish, "trabajadora" is the feminine form of "trabajador," which means hardworking.
Soy delgada, tengo el pelo largo y rubio y ojos azules. Soy muy tonta y una chica trabajadora.
It means you are hard working
Trabajador and trabajadora are Spanish equivalents of the English word "worker." Context makes clear whether the gender is feminine (case 2) or masculine (example 1). The respective pronunciation will be "tra-BA-ka-THOR" in the masculine and "tra-BA-ka-THO-ra" in the feminine in Spanish.