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Hairdresser or hairdresser?

It is very common to have doubts about how to write some words. This happens, mainly, when there are words with the combination of It is It is i. Even more so if you take into account the quick way many people usually speak.

Among these words that generate doubts, one can mention wbeekeeper It is hairdresser. After all, do you know the correct way to write that word? Did you know that the cause of this doubt is the confusion with the origin of this word? Check now how to write.

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The correct form is hairdresser. Generally, people believe that this word originates from hair, concluding that he is a hairdresser. But in fact, the origin is hair, resulting in hairdresser.

Examples with hairdresser

Check now some examples with the word hairdresser:

  • I never went to the hairdresser again;
  • Yesterday she spent the day gossiping with the hairdresser;
  • Did you book a hairdresser for both of us?;
  • Tomorrow I will go to the hairdresser to dye my hair.

Hairdresser word formation

In Brazil, it is very common for the nominal suffix -eiro refer to some work or occupation. In this case, the suffix –heyis added to the word hairdresser. Check out other examples below:

  • Barber;
  • Shoemaker;
  • Cook;
  • Engineer.

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