Cannoneer
//kænəˈnɪə//
Translations of "cannoneer" (28 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | kanonnier(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery) | — | |
| Arabic | توپچي(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | topçu(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery) | — | |
| Bulgarian | артилерист(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery), канонир(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery), топчия(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery) | artilerist, kanonir, topčija | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 炮手(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery) | pàoshǒu | |
| Choctaw | tanamp chito isht atta(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery) | — | |
| Czech | kanonýr(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery) | — | |
| Dutch | busschieter(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery), kanonnier(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery) | — | |
| Esperanto | kanonisto(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery) | — | |
| Finnish | tykkimies(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery) | — | |
| French | cannonière(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery), canonnier(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery) | — | |
| German | Kanonier(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery) | — | |
| Hungarian | tüzér(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery) | — | |
| Italian | cannoniere(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery) | — | |
| Korean | 포수(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery) | posu | |
| Lithuanian | kanonierius(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery) | — | |
| Macedonian | артиле́рец(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery), топчија(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery) | artilérec, topčija | |
| Malay | ganar(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery) | — | |
| Polish | kanonier(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery) | — | |
| Portuguese | artilheiro(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery) | — | |
| Romanian | tunar(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery) | — | |
| Russian | артиллери́ст(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery), канони́р(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery), пушка́рь(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery) | artilleríst, kanonír, puškárʹ | |
| Serbo-Croatian | tòbdžija(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery), то̀бџија(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery) | — | |
| Spanish | artillero(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery), cañonero(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery) | — | |
| Ukrainian | артилери́ст(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery), гарма́тник(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery), гарма́ш(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery), каноні́р(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery) | artylerýst, harmátnyk, harmáš, kanonír | |
| Uyghur | توپچى(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery) | topchi | |
| West-Frisian | kanonnier(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery) | — | |
| Yiddish | האַרמאַטניק(artillery soldier who maintains and operates a cannon, or some other piece of heavy artillery) | harmatnik |
kanonnier
توپچي
topçu
tanamp chito isht atta
kanonýr
busschieter, kanonnier
kanonisto
tykkimies
cannonière, canonnier
Kanonier
tüzér
cannoniere
kanonierius
ganar
kanonier
artilheiro
tunar
tòbdžija, то̀бџија
artillero, cañonero
kanonnier
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.