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

Examples
Mi abuelo era un gran fumador de pipa.
My grandfather was a big pipe smoker.
Este hotel no permite fumadores en las habitaciones.
This hotel does not allow smokers in the rooms.
Soy un fumador social; solo fumo en fiestas.
I am a social smoker; I only smoke at parties.
The '-dor' Ending
The ending '-dor' is just like the English '-er.' It turns a verb (fumar/to smoke) into the person doing the action (fumador/smoker).
Changing for Gender
While 'fumador' is masculine, you simply add an 'a' to the end to make it 'fumadora' when talking about a woman.
The 'H' vs 'F' Trap
Mistake: “Using 'humador' because 'smoke' is 'humo'.”
Correction: Always use 'fumador'. While 'humo' (smoke) starts with an 'H', the action of smoking and the person doing it always start with 'F' in Spanish.
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