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Trabajador or trabajadora in the singular and trabajadores or trabajadoras in the plural are Spanish equivalents of the English word "hard-working." Context makes clear whether the audience is feminine (cases 2, 4), masculine (examples 1, 3) or mixed feminine and masculine (instance 4). The respective pronunciations will be "tra-BA-ka-thor" or "tra-BA-ka-THO-ra" in the singular and "tra-BA-ja-THO-reys" or "tra-BA-ka-THO-ras" in Uruguayan Spanish.

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