Inklingo

consultor

kon-sool-tor/konsulˈtoɾ/

consultor means consultant in Spanish (professional advisor).

consultant

Also: advisor
NounmB1
A professional person in a suit pointing to a chart while talking to a colleague at a desk.

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El consultor terminó el informe técnico ayer.

B1

The consultant finished the technical report yesterday.

Trabajo como consultor financiero para varias empresas.

B1

I work as a financial consultant for several companies.

Necesitamos a un consultor experto en leyes internacionales.

B2

We need an expert consultant in international laws.

Word Connections

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Common Collocations

  • consultor externooutside consultant
  • consultor de empresasbusiness consultant
  • contratar a un consultorto hire a consultant

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "consultor" in Spanish:

advisorconsultant

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📚 Etymology

From the Latin word 'consultor', meaning someone who asks for advice or provides it. It shares a root with the word 'consul', referring to high-ranking officials in ancient Rome who deliberated on important matters.

First recorded: 15th century

Cognates (Related words)

English: consultantFrench: consulteur

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 'consultor' only for business?

While very common in business, it can apply to any expert who provides professional advice, such as in politics, technology, or law.

What is the difference between 'consultor' and 'asesor'?

They are very similar. 'Consultor' often implies a specialist brought in for a specific project or problem, while 'asesor' can be a more permanent advisor.

How do I make 'consultor' feminine?

To refer to a female consultant, you use the word 'consultora' and change the article to 'la' or 'una'.