elentrenador

masculine

/entɾenaˈðoɾ/

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Translation

coach, trainer, (sports) manager

Word origin

From entrenar ('to train'), itself borrowed from French entraîner ('to drag along, to train'). The agent suffix -dor marks the one who trains.

Origin
French
Root
entraîner
English cognates
trainer

Grammar

Gendermasculine
Pluralentrenadores

Examples

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The coach spoke to the team at half-time.

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Our trainer makes us run every morning.

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The club is looking for a new manager for the season.

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The coach changed the plan in the second half.

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The players trust their coach a great deal.

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This word is part of lesson 40.