Prole (en. Offspring)
[ˈpɾole]
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
noun
Member of the working class.
The prole fights for their rights in the factory.
El prole lucha por sus derechos en la fábrica.
A person devoid of education or resources.
The prole often feels marginalized in society.
La prole a menudo se siente marginada en la sociedad.
The masses, an anonymous crowd.
The prole is fundamental in building a social movement.
El prole es fundamental en la construcción de un movimiento social.
Etymology
From the term 'proletarian', which comes from the Latin 'proletarius', referring to those who have only their offspring as their wealth.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to be a prole
To be a person from a lower class or without resources.
ser un prole
prole of the system
A person who lives in a system that oppresses them.
prole del sistema
Related Words
proletariat
Social class that engages in manual or service work.
proletariado
working class
Group of people who perform work for a wage.
clase trabajadora
Slang Meanings
Uneducated or unsophisticated person.
That guy is very prole, he doesn't know how to behave.
Ese chico es muy prole, no sabe comportarse.
Someone who is not interested in culture.
I expected nothing less from a prole who doesn't read.
No me esperaba menos de un prole que no lee.