noun🔗ShareDueño de casa, propietarioSomeone who owns a house as a place of residence; a householder."The housekeeper, a retired teacher, enjoyed her quiet life in her new house. "El dueño de la casa, una maestra jubilada, disfrutaba de su tranquila vida en su nueva casa.propertypersonjobChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareAma de llaves, ama de casaSomeone (traditionally a woman) employed to look after the home, typically by managing domestic servants or superintending household management; also someone with equivalent duties in a hotel, institution etc."She was their third housekeeper, but after a month or so she also gave up."Ella era su tercera ama de llaves, pero después de un mes más o menos, también se rindió.jobservicepersonworkbuildingChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareAma de llaves, ama de casaSomeone who manages the running of a home, traditionally the female head of the household."My grandmother, the housekeeper, took care of the entire household, from cooking meals to cleaning the house. "Mi abuela, la ama de llaves, se encargaba de toda la casa, desde cocinar las comidas hasta limpiar la casa.jobfamilypersonserviceworkChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareApegado al hogar, hogareñoSomeone who keeps to their house; someone who rarely ventures away from home; an unadventurous person, a homebody."My grandmother is a true housekeeper; she rarely leaves the house. "Mi abuela es una verdadera persona apegada al hogar; rara vez sale de casa.characterpersonattitudefamilyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading