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how does one say "Labor Day" in Spanish?

how does one say "Labor Day" in Spanish?

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In the US it will soon be "Labor Day."

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updated Sep 3, 2010
posted by Gitane
I had guessed Obrero just because it seems a bit more formal. But I will trust your knowledge over my guess. Thanks for the welcome. I hope to be asking more intelligent questions as my Spanash gets better. And then maybe I can work on my Englich - Gitane, Sep 3, 2010
Well, "obrero" would work also...it's just that in Spanish speaking countries, May 1 is "El día del Trabajador", and it is commonly said "Labor Day" when translated. - mountaingirl123, Sep 3, 2010

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Hola, and welcome to the forum!

The term is "El Día del Trabajador".

updated Sep 3, 2010
posted by mountaingirl123
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Hola Gitane, also, just to let you know there is a great Translation Tool that you can paste your words into and you will get quite a good translation. We also have a dictionary right on the site.

updated Sep 3, 2010
posted by margaretbl