A female journalist is a periodista
The editor of a newspaper is the directora
Él trabaja.
para mi esta bien
(he/she/it) works = '(el/ella/ello) trabaja' works (i.e. factory) = fabrica
A spanish gentleman would have the title "don" used with his first name...Don Juan, Don Quijote. This works for Italian gentlemen, too.
Mecanismo is a Spanish word for the the following English words; action, machinery, mechanism, movement, works.
the daily newsThe 'college' newspaper that Rory Gilmore works on is called the 'Yale Daily News'.
Yes, it is correct to say "he works in a newspaper" to indicate that someone is employed by a newspaper company.
The natives of Spain are called Spaniards. In Spanish: español for men española for women
The newspaper he works at is called the "Daily Planet".
Superman works as a journalist for The Daily Planet newspaper in the DC Comics universe.
They work.
Works, as in "he works," would be "trabaja."
That depends on what the person does at the newspaper. It may be a reporter, a graphic designer, a janitor, etc.
"Who works here" in Spanish would be "¿Quién trabaja aquí?"
The daily Bugle
Works it!
The song is called "This woman works" by Maxwell