barman
The Spanish word 'barman' directly translates to the English word 'barman'. In both languages, this term is used refer to a person, usually a man, who serves drinks in a bar or pub. Despite the gendered descriptor, the term can be used for any individual performing the role, regardless of gender. Note that in some regions, the word could be replaced with 'bartender', which is a more gender-neutral term.
The barman prepared a spectacular cocktail.
This phrase highlights the skill of the barman in making cocktails, emphasizing the quality of the drink.
My friend works as a barman in the downtown bar.
This phrase conveys where the friend is employed, indicating the social setting and the role of a barman.
Yesterday, I met a very nice barman at the party.
This example describes a personal encounter with a barman, highlighting the positive experience the speaker had.