organizador
“organizador” means “organizer” in Spanish. It has 3 different meanings depending on context:
organizer
Also: planner, coordinator
📝 In Action
El organizador de la fiesta hizo un gran trabajo.
A1The party organizer did a great job.
Hablé con el organizador del evento para pedir un cambio.
A2I spoke with the event organizer to request a change.
Los organizadores de la conferencia esperan a mil personas.
B1The conference organizers expect a thousand people.
organizer
Also: storage bin, planner
📝 In Action
Compré un organizador para mis zapatos.
A1I bought an organizer for my shoes.
Puse los cubiertos en el organizador del cajón.
A2I put the silverware in the drawer organizer.
Necesito un organizador de escritorio más grande.
B1I need a bigger desk organizer.
organizing
Also: organizer
📝 In Action
El comité organizador anunció los ganadores.
B2The organizing committee announced the winners.
Es la entidad organizadora del festival.
C1It is the organizing entity of the festival.
Tiene una gran capacidad organizadora.
C1He/she has a great organizing capacity.
Translate to Spanish
Words that translate to "organizador" in Spanish:
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Quick Quiz: organizador
Question 1 of 3
How do you say 'female organizer'?
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📚 Etymology▼
From the Spanish verb 'organizar', which comes from the Latin 'organum' (meaning instrument or tool). It basically refers to the person or thing that acts as a tool to put things in place.
First recorded: 18th century
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'organizador' the same as 'agenda'?
Not exactly. An 'agenda' is specifically a book or diary for dates. An 'organizador' is more general and can be a physical bin, a person, or a digital system.
Can I use 'organizador' to describe a tidy person?
It's better to use 'organizado'. 'Él es muy organizado' means he is a tidy person. 'Él es un organizador' means his job or role is to plan things.
Is it used in all Spanish-speaking countries?
Yes, it is a standard word used everywhere from Spain to Argentina.


