Childminder

Synonyms for "childminder"

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derived from

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Translations

21 translations across 9 languages.

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Bulgarian

1 entries
  • детегледачка noun (person who looks after other people's children)

Czech

1 entries
  • paní f na hlídání n dětí noun (person who looks after other people's children)

Dutch

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  • babysitster noun (person who looks after other people's children)
  • babysitter noun (person who looks after other people's children)
  • kinderoppas noun (person who looks after other people's children)
  • oppas noun (person who looks after other people's children)

Finnish

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  • lastenvahti noun (person who looks after other people's children)

French

4 entries
  • assistante maternelle noun (person who looks after other people's children)
  • gardienne d'enfants noun (person who looks after other people's children)
  • maman de jour noun (person who looks after other people's children)
  • nounou noun (person who looks after other people's children)

German

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  • Babysitter noun (person who looks after other people's children)
  • Babysitterin noun (person who looks after other people's children)
  • Kinderhüter noun (person who looks after other people's children)
  • Kinderhüterin noun (person who looks after other people's children)

Irish

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  • feighlí páistí noun (person who looks after other people's children)

Polish

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  • opiekunka do dziecka noun (person who looks after other people's children)

Volapük

1 entries
  • cilikälädan noun (person who looks after other people's children)

Sample sentences

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The childminder cares for between one and three children.

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