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capataz

foreman, overseer

noun kah-pah-TAHS Rare

Usage Note

Capataz traditionally denoted the supervisor of manual labourers — in agriculture, mining, or construction. It carries a slightly archaic or regional flavour today; modern workplaces more often use supervisor or encargado. The feminine form capataza exists but is rare; la capataz (invariable) is more common. The plural is capataces (z → c before -es).

Examples

"El capataz organizó los turnos de trabajo."

Natural Translation

The foreman organised the work shifts.

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