presidente
president
noun preh-see-DEHN-teh Common
Origin: From Latin praesidens, present participle of praesidere ('to preside').
Also means
prime minister
Usage Note
Presidente is a common-gender noun: the feminine form presidenta is now widely used and officially endorsed by the RAE, though some speakers still use la presidente. In Spain it refers to the prime minister (Presidente del Gobierno), not a head of state; in most Latin American countries it denotes the elected head of state.
Examples
"La presidenta habló en televisión."
Natural Translation
The president spoke on television.
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