salsero

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English

Etymology

From Spanish salsero.

Noun

salsero (plural salseros)

  1. (music) A salsa performer
    • 2007 July 27, The New York Times, “Pop and Rock Listings”, in New York Times[1]:
      This afternoon of Puerto Rican musical pride at Celebrate Brooklyn has a strong lineup, with Tito Rojas, a leading salsero since the 1980s [] .
  2. (dance) A salsa dancer. Specifically male. Salsera is a female salsa dancer.

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Spanish

Etymology

salsa +‎ -ero

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /salˈseɾo/ [salˈse.ɾo]

Adjective

salsero (feminine salsera, masculine plural salseros, feminine plural salseras)

  1. (relational) salsa
  2. salsa-loving

Noun

salsero m (plural salseros, feminine salsera, feminine plural salseras)

  1. salsa musician

Descendants

  • English: salsero

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