representative
The Spanish word 'representante' translates to 'representative' in English. A representative is a person chosen or appointed to act or speak for others, often within political, business or other organizational contexts. Similarly, 'representante' in Spanish is used to denote a person who stands or acts on behalf of a group, organization or another individual, often within a specific role or position. Beyond these roles, the term can be used in a number of other contexts to denote someone who embodies or showcases something, much like the diverse uses of 'representative' in English.
My father is the representative of a multinational company.
This sentence is illustrating a scenario where 'representante' refers to a person who stands or acts for another, especially a person who represents a group of people in a business context.
The representative of the student association filed a motion.
In this example, 'representante' is used to refer someone who is chosen or elected to vote or make decisions on behalf of a group of people, in this case, the student association.
I am going to meet with the sales representative tomorrow.
In this context, 'representante' refers to a salesperson or individual who deals with customers, often on behalf of a larger organization. In this instance, it's instructing that a meeting will take place with a sales representative.