Hostess in spanish
Anfitriona
pronunciation: ɑnfitɹ̩ioʊnɑ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ɑnfitɹ̩ioʊnɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures
hostess [host, -masc.]1 = anfitriona.
Example: During Easter week, 1971, Cincinnati will be the hostess of the 50th anniversary convention of the Catholic Library Association.more:
» air hostess = azafata, azafata de vuelo.
Example: Air hostesses can help passengers to remain calm and secure during take off.hostess2 = chica de alterne.
Example: Angela, a Soho hostess, has also admitted that many of the girls who work the clip joints are addicted to hard drugs -- heroin, crack and cocaine.more:
» night-club hostess = chica de alterne.
Example: She returned to Chicago and began to work as a night-club hostess.