Mozas (en. Girls)
/ˈmo.θas/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
noun
Young women who work as maids or in the fields.
The maids of the village were in charge of gathering the harvest.
Las mozas del pueblo se encargaban de recoger la cosecha.
Young people who help with household chores.
They hired maids to help with domestic chores.
Contrataron mozas para ayudar con los quehaceres domésticos.
Etymology
From Latin 'mānsio', referring to a young woman who takes care of the house.
Common Phrases and Expressions
street girls
refers to young people who perform duties in public spaces.
mozas de la calle
like a maid
used to describe someone who works hard.
como una moza
Related Words
mozo
Young man, especially one who works as a servant.
mozo
servant
Woman who performs cleaning and maintenance tasks in a house.
sirvienta
Slang Meanings
Attractive woman who works in service.
That girl is very pretty and kind.
Esa moza es muy guapa y amable.
Young person who organizes events or parties.
The maids are responsible for the decoration of the event.
Las mozas son responsables de la decoración del evento.