azafata

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Spanish

Etymology

From azafate (tray), from Arabic سَفَط (safaṭ, basket).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (Spain) /aθaˈfata/ [a.θaˈfa.t̪a]
  • IPA(key): (Latin America, Philippines) /asaˈfata/ [a.saˈfa.t̪a]

Noun

azafata f (plural azafatas, masculine azafato, masculine plural azafatos)

  1. (Spain) stewardess, flight attendant
    Tengo que trabajar hoy de azafata.
    Today I have to do stewardess work.
    • 2017 May 26, Elisa Sánchez Fernández, “'Pies de azafata': así sufren el sexismo de tener que llevar tacones en su trabajo”, in El País:
      Según el protocolo de uniformidad de aerolíneas como Iberia, durante el vuelo las azafatas tienen que calzar tacón bajo (de 3 a 5 cm) y para embarcar, desembarcar y caminar por la terminal, el alto (de 5 a 10 cm).
      According to the uniform protocol of airlines like Iberia, during the flight, flight attendants have to wear low-heeled shoes (3 to 5 cm), and for boarding, unboarding, and walking through the terminal, a high heel (5 to 10 cm).
    Synonyms: auxiliar de vuelo, (Latin America) aeromoza

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