retail
The Spanish term 'minorista' translates to 'retail' in English. It's generally used in the context of business and commerce, referring to the sale of goods directly to the end consumer, typically in small quantities and in a store or online setting. Thus, a 'minorista' can be a retailer or a retail store, selling items individually or in relatively small amounts to the public, as opposed to selling them in bulk or large quantities often to other businesses.
The retailer sells high-quality clothes.
This sentence is an example of using the noun 'minorista' in a statement, referring to a person or company that sells goods directly to the public.
The country's largest retail chain is expanding its operations.
In this instance, 'minorista' is used as an adjective to qualify 'cadena', which means 'chain'. The phrase suggests that the retail chain is increasing its business activities.
The announcement was made by the company's retail director.
Here, 'minorista' is used as an adjective to describe the job role of the person, indicating that their role is in the retail sector of the company.