"Zapatero" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Zapatero" Meaning

A Zapatero is a type of shoe preparer or cobbler in Spanish, but more specifically, it can refer to Rafael Caldera's nickname for José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, a former Prime Minister of Spain.

"Zapatero" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "zapatero"


| Example | Means | Key Features |
|--------------|-----------|-----------------|
| The Zapatero government announced a series of economic reforms. | Use as a proper noun | Reference to José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, the former Prime Minister of Spain |
| The zapatero holds a hammer, symbolizing the patron saint's job. | Common noun | Similar to a cobbler |
| Zapatero is known for his progressive policies and social reforms. | Proper noun | Reference to the person, either living or historical |
| The zapatero market in the city was a place where people would buy cheap footwear. | Common noun | A person who makes or repairs shoes |
| In modern Spanish, the word "zapatero" is also used to describe a person who beats or smashes something. | Common noun | Similar to "jackhammer" |

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