hairdresser
The Spanish word 'peluquería' translates to 'hairdresser' in English. It is commonly used to refer to a person who cuts or styles hair as a profession in a salon or a barber shop. Apart from cutting and styling, hairdressers often also offer other services such as hair coloring and treatments. The term can also refer to the salon or shop where these professionals work. 'Peluquería' is a feminine noun in Spanish.
I go to the hairdresser on Fridays.
This phrase is an example of a routine or habitual action, which in Spanish, is often expressed in the present tense.
The hairdresser's is near my house.
This phrase is an example of using a location preposition 'cerca de' which means 'near'. It also emphasizes on using 'la peluquería' as a place.
Maria works at a hair salon.
This phrase is an example of using the verb 'trabaja', which means 'works'. It conveys where someone works. In this case, Maria works at a hair salon or 'peluquería'.