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Spanish
Etymology
From mil + euros + -ista. Term coined by Carolina Alguacil in a letter to the editor of the newspaper El País on 21 August 2005 with "Yo soy mileurista" (I am mileurista).[1][2][3]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mileuˈɾista/
- Rhymes: -ista
- Syllabification: mi‧leu‧ris‧ta
Adjective
mileurista m or f (masculine and feminine plural mileuristas)
- (Spain) someone who having an income barely close to 1,000 euros a month, and generally is considered below its professional expectations
- (Spain) related mileurista or mileurismo
- salario mileurista ― salary of one thousand euros
Noun
mileurista m or f by sense (plural mileuristas)
- (Spain) someone who having an income barely close to 1,000 euros a month, and generally is considered below its professional expectations
References
- ^ Alguacil, Carolina (2005 August 20) “Yo soy ‘mileurista’”, in El País (in Spanish), retrieved 6 January 2024
- ^ Mars, Amanda (2009 October 17) “"Ya no soy 'mileurista', pero sólo técnicamente"”, in El País (in Spanish), retrieved 6 January 2024
- ^ Gallego, David (2017 June 15) “¿Quién inventó la palabra mileurista?”, in BBVA (in Spanish), retrieved 6 January 2024
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