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.
The opposite of "perezosa," which means "lazy" in Spanish, is "trabajadora," meaning "hardworking." While "perezosa" describes someone who avoids effort or activity, "trabajadora" characterizes a person who is diligent and industrious.
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