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D-5 (Las Profesiones y los oficios)

names of professions and titles... mostly...

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lawyer
usher
actor
actress
farmer
bricklayer, const. worker
housewife
architect
craftsman
dancer
banker
trash collector
librarian
fireman
bellboy
cashier
waiter
peasant
singer
butcher
carpenter
mailman
career
surgeon
scientist
cook
merchant
driver
accountant
servant, maid
dentist
clerk
playwright
executive
employee
writer
sculptor
pharmacist
florist
plumber
photographer
civil servant
cowboy (arg)
manager
guide
scriptwriter
engineer
nanny
performer, interpreter
gardener
boss
jeweler
judge
lumberjack
announcer
teacher
sailor
butler
mechanic
doctor
beggar
fashion designer
musician
baker
shepherd
pediatrition
journalist
hairdresser
fisherman
pianist
pilot
painter
poet
psychiatrist
editor
reporter
tailor
secretary
soldier
taxi driver
translator
stage hand
vagrant
cowboy (Am)
(traveling) salesman
shoemaker
law firm
unemployment
company
strike
application
union
salary
to collect money, get paid
to hire
to fire
to apply

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