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How to Say "apprenticeship" in Spanish

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aprendizaje

ah-pren-dee-SAH-hay/apɾendiˈsaxe/

nounB2formal
Use 'aprendizaje' when referring to a formal, often contractual, period of learning a skilled trade or craft under the guidance of an experienced master.
An experienced carpenter teaching a young person how to use a wooden plane on a workbench.

Examples

El joven firmó un contrato de aprendizaje con el maestro carpintero.

The young man signed an apprenticeship contract with the master carpenter.

Durante su aprendizaje, no recibía un salario completo.

During his apprenticeship, he did not receive a full salary.

El aprendizaje es fundamental para conservar los oficios tradicionales.

Apprenticeship is fundamental to preserving traditional trades.

Specific Contexts

In a work context, 'aprendizaje' refers specifically to the time spent learning a trade on the job, rather than just studying books.

Apprenticeship vs. Internship

Mistake:Uso 'aprendizaje' para mi pasantía en la oficina.

Correction: Uso 'prácticas' para mi pasantía en la oficina.

práctica

nounB1
Use 'práctica' when referring to a period of practical, hands-on training, often in a professional environment or for a specific job, similar to an internship.

Examples

Mi hermana está buscando una práctica de verano en una editorial.

My sister is looking for a summer internship at a publishing house.

Aprendizaje vs. Práctica

Learners often confuse 'aprendizaje' and 'práctica' because both involve learning through doing. Remember that 'aprendizaje' is typically for formal, long-term trades, while 'práctica' is more akin to a short-term internship or on-the-job training.

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