El arrendador



Example: El arrendador nos entregó las llaves del apartamento hoy.

Definition


"El arrendador" refers to the person or entity who rents out a property or an asset to another party, typically in exchange for payment. For example, in the phrase 'El arrendador nos entregó las llaves del apartamento hoy,' it means the landlord who gave the apartment keys.

Etymology


The term "el arrendador" comes from the Spanish verb 'arrendar,' which means to lease or rent. Its roots trace back to the Latin word 'arrendare,' composed of 'ad-' meaning 'to' and 'rendere' meaning 'to give back' or 'return.' Did you know that this word originally implied giving something back in return for payment, highlighting the reciprocal nature of renting?

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"El arrendador" appears in the Vocaplus list "Spanish - General - (A2) - set 1", containing 125 commonly used words.
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