lavoratore
worker
noun lah-voh-rah-TOH-reh Common
Origin: Latin laborator, from laborare (to work)
Also means
employee
Usage Note
Lavoratore is the masculine form; the feminine is lavoratrice. It refers to any working person, including formal labor-rights contexts (diritti dei lavoratori). Distinct from dipendente (employed worker) or operaio (manual/factory worker), which are more specific.
Examples
"Ogni lavoratore ha diritto alle ferie."
Natural Translation
Every worker has the right to vacation.
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