asistente
assistant
noun ah-sees-TEN-teh Less Common
Origin: From Latin assistens, present participle of assistere, 'to stand by'.
Also means
attendee
Usage Note
Asistente is common gender: el asistente (m) / la asistente (f). It can mean a personal assistant (asistente personal), a virtual assistant (asistente de voz), or a person attending an event (los asistentes al congreso = 'those attending the conference'). Do not confuse with asistencia ('assistance; attendance').
Examples
"Su asistente organizó todas las reuniones."
Natural Translation
His assistant organised all the meetings.
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