dancer
The Spanish word 'bailarín' translates to 'dancer' in English. It is a masculine singular noun often used to describe a person who dances professionally or as a hobby. Like other Spanish words, 'bailarín' can change forms to indicate the gender and number of people it's referring to; for example, the feminine singular form is 'bailarina', the masculine plural is 'bailarines', and the feminine plural is 'bailarinas'. It derives from the verb 'bailar', which means 'to dance'.
The principal dancer of the ballet is very talented.
This sentence asserts the skill of a specific dancer, namely the principal dancer of the ballet. The word 'bailarín' is used to refer to a male dancer.
My brother wants to be a professional dancer.
This phrase speaks to ambition and career aspirations. Here the word 'bailarín' refers to someone who dances, but within the context of it being a professional or career goal.
The dancer performed a contemporary dance.
This sentence describes a scene where a dancer, 'bailarín', performs a specific type of dance, in this case, a contemporary dance.