How to Say "shoe repairer" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “shoe repairer” is “zapatero” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Llevé mis botas favoritas al zapatero para cambiarles las suelas.
I took my favorite boots to the shoemaker to have the soles changed.
El zapatero del barrio trabaja muy bien y es barato.
The neighborhood cobbler does great work and is inexpensive.
Antiguamente, el zapatero hacía todo el calzado a mano.
In the old days, the shoemaker made all the footwear by hand.
The '-ero' Job Ending
In Spanish, adding '-ero' to a noun often creates the name of a job. Just like 'zapato' (shoe) becomes 'zapatero' (shoemaker), 'pan' (bread) becomes 'panadero' (baker).
Person vs. Shop
Mistake: “Voy al zapatero a comprar zapatos.”
Correction: Voy a la zapatería a comprar zapatos.
Related Translations
Learn Spanish with Inklingo
Interactive stories, personalized learning, and more.