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marchante

English translation of marchante

marching

The Spanish word 'marchante' does not exactly translate to 'marching' in English. It is a term not as commonly used in everyday conversational Spanish. However, 'marchante' generally refers to a buyer or a customer, particularly in a market setting. This term is more commonly used in certain regions or countries. One might relate it to 'patron' in English. Please note that 'marching' is more accurately translated to 'marchando' or 'desfilando' in Spanish.


Example sentences using: marchante

¡Hola, marchante! ¿Cómo estás?

English translation of ¡Hola, marchante! ¿Cómo estás?

Hello, haggler! How are you?

In this example, 'marchante' is used as a friendly and informal greeting to someone who is considered a haggler, this can be used in situations like a market or a store.

El marchante negoció un buen precio para las naranjas.

English translation of El marchante negoció un buen precio para las naranjas.

The haggler negotiated a good price for the oranges.

This sentence highlights the use of 'marchante' as someone who haggles over prices, in this case, they are negotiating the price for oranges.

Marchante, necesito tu ayuda para vender estos productos.

English translation of Marchante, necesito tu ayuda para vender estos productos.

Haggler, I need your help to sell these products.

Here 'marchante' is used to refer to a person whose skills in haggling and negotiating are being called upon to assist in the sale of some products.

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