Marinero (en. Sailor)

/ma·ri·ne·ro/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishTagalog
noun
A person who works on a ship, usually as part of the crew.
The sailor is responsible for loading or unloading cargo on the ship.
Ang marinero ay responsable sa paglisan o pag-alis ng mga kargamento sa barko.
A member of naval forces or navy.
Many sailors serve their country as part of the navy.
Maraming marinero ang naglilingkod sa kanilang bansa bilang bahagi ng hukbong-dagat.
A professional knowledgeable in life at sea.
A sailor requires special training to board commercial ships.
Kailangan ng marinero ng espesyal na pagsasanay upang makasakay sa mga komersyal na barko.

Etymology

Derived from the Spanish word 'marinero' meaning 'of the sea' or 'maritime.'

Common Phrases and Expressions

sailor at sea
a sailor who ventures into the open sea.
marinero sa laot
sailor of the country
a sailor serving his country.
marinero ng bayan

Related Words

ship
A sea vehicle used by sailors.
barko
open sea
The vast body of water in the ocean or sea.
laot

Slang Meanings

A sailor who is the life of the party at bars.
That sailor is always the star at the bars, really knows how to party!
Yung marinero na yun, lagi siyang bida sa mga bar, talagang malakas ang onda!
A beach lover who likes to chill or party by the sea.
The sailors here often drink by the shore every night.
Ang mga marinero dito, madalas nag-iinuman sa dalampasigan tuwing gabi.
A party goer like a sailor, always ready for adventure.
Marco is really a sailor, always has stories of his adventures!
Si Marco, marinero talaga, laging may mga kwento ng mga adventures niya!