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How do you say "hairdresser" in Mexican Spanish?

estilista

Noun

In Mexican Spanish, "hairdresser" is estilista.

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Pronunciation

Pronounced es-tee-LEES-tah, with stress on the last syllable.

Grammar notes

Estilista is invariable in gender. It can refer to male or female. Plural is estilistas.

Example sentence

La estilista corto mi cabello.

The hairdresser cut my hair.

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How to remember estilista

Estilista comes from 'estilo' (style). A hairdresser creates styles.

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Questions about estilista

How do you say "hairdresser" in Mexican Spanish?

In Mexican Spanish, "hairdresser" is estilista. It is a noun.

How is estilista written in Mexican Spanish?

estilista is written using the standard Mexican Spanish script.

How is estilista used in a sentence?

Use estilista as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: La estilista corto mi cabello. (The hairdresser cut my hair.).

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