Doctor
Translations of "doctor" (81 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | doktor(person who has attained a doctorate) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | ἰατρεύω(act as a medical doctor to) | iatreúō | |
| Arabic | دكتور(person who has attained a doctorate), دكتور(person who has attained a doctorate), دكتورة(person who has attained a doctorate), دُكْتُور(person who has attained a doctorate) | duktūr, duktōr, duktōra, duktūr | |
| Armenian | դոկտոր(person who has attained a doctorate) | doktor | |
| Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | ܕܘܿܟ݂ܬܘܿܪ(person who has attained a doctorate), ܕܘܿܟ݂ܬܘܿܪܬܵܐ(person who has attained a doctorate) | dōḵtōr, dōḵtōrtā | |
| Asturian | doutor(person who has attained a doctorate) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | doktor(person who has attained a doctorate) | — | |
| Bashkir | табип(person who has attained a doctorate) | tabip | |
| Belarusian | до́ктар(person who has attained a doctorate) | dóktar | |
| Bulgarian | до́ктор(person who has attained a doctorate), до́кторка(person who has attained a doctorate), леку́вам(act as a medical doctor to) | dóktor, dóktorka, lekúvam | |
| Central Kurdish | دکتۆر(person who has attained a doctorate) | diktor | |
| Cherokee | ᎧᏅᏫᎠ(act as a medical doctor to) | kanvwia | |
| Chinese | 先生(title of a doctor, used before the doctor's name) | zh-min-nan | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 博士(person who has attained a doctorate), 博士(title of a doctor, used before the doctor's name), 醫生 /医生(title of a doctor, used before the doctor's name) | bok³ si⁶, bok³ si⁶ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 博士(person who has attained a doctorate), 博士(title of a doctor, used before the doctor's name), 醫生 /医生(title of a doctor, used before the doctor's name), 篡改(alter or make obscure, in order to deceive) | bóshì, bóshì, yīshēng, cuàngǎi | |
| Czech | doktor(person who has attained a doctorate), falzifikovat(alter or make obscure, in order to deceive) | — | |
| Danish | doktor(person who has attained a doctorate), doktorere(act as a medical doctor to), forfalske(alter or make obscure, in order to deceive) | — | |
| Dutch | doctor(person who has attained a doctorate), dokteren(alter or make obscure, in order to deceive), valsificeren(alter or make obscure, in order to deceive) | — | |
| Esperanto | Doktoro(title of a doctor, used before the doctor's name), doktoro(person who has attained a doctorate), virdoktoro doktorino(person who has attained a doctorate) | — | |
| Finnish | tohtori(person who has attained a doctorate), tohtori(title of a doctor, used before the doctor's name), tri(title of a doctor, used before the doctor's name), tohtoroida(alter or make obscure, in order to deceive) | — | |
| French | docteur(person who has attained a doctorate), docteure(person who has attained a doctorate), docteuse(person who has attained a doctorate), doctoresse(person who has attained a doctorate), la docteure(title of a doctor, used before the doctor's name), le docteur(title of a doctor, used before the doctor's name), falsifier(alter or make obscure, in order to deceive) | — | |
| Galician | doutor(person who has attained a doctorate) | — | |
| Georgian | დოქტორი(person who has attained a doctorate) | dokṭori | |
| German | Doktor(person who has attained a doctorate), Doktor(title of a doctor, used before the doctor's name), Doktorin(person who has attained a doctorate), Doktorin(title of a doctor, used before the doctor's name), Dr.(title of a doctor, used before the doctor's name), doktorieren(award the title of doctor to), verarzten(act as a medical doctor to) | — | |
| Greek | διδάκτορας(person who has attained a doctorate), αλλοιώνω(alter or make obscure, in order to deceive), γιατρεύω(act as a medical doctor to), θεραπεύω(act as a medical doctor to), νοθεύω(alter or make obscure, in order to deceive) | didáktoras, alloióno, giatrévo, therapévo, nothévo | |
| Hakka Chinese | 先生(title of a doctor, used before the doctor's name) | sîn-sâng | |
| Hebrew | דוֹקטוֹר(person who has attained a doctorate) | dóktor | |
| Hindi | डॉक्टर(person who has attained a doctorate) | ḍŏkṭar | |
| Hungarian | doktor(person who has attained a doctorate) | — | |
| Icelandic | doktor(person who has attained a doctorate), læknir(person who has attained a doctorate), afbaka(alter or make obscure, in order to deceive) | — | |
| Ido | doktorino(person who has attained a doctorate), doktoro(person who has attained a doctorate), doktorulo(person who has attained a doctorate) | — | |
| Indonesian | doktor(person who has attained a doctorate) | — | |
| Irish | dochtúir(person who has attained a doctorate) | — | |
| Italian | dottore(person who has attained a doctorate), dottoressa(person who has attained a doctorate), addottorare(award the title of doctor to), adulterare(alter or make obscure, in order to deceive), curare(act as a medical doctor to), falsificare(alter or make obscure, in order to deceive), medicare(act as a medical doctor to) | — | |
| Japanese | 博士(person who has attained a doctorate), 博士(title of a doctor, used before the doctor's name), 改竄(alter or make obscure, in order to deceive) | kaizan | |
| Kashmiri | طبِیٖب(person who has attained a doctorate), ڈَاکٹر(person who has attained a doctorate) | — | |
| Kazakh | доктор(person who has attained a doctorate), доқтыр(person who has attained a doctorate) | doktor, doqtyr | |
| Khmer | បណ្ឌិត(person who has attained a doctorate), មើល(act as a medical doctor to) | bɑndɨt, məəl | |
| Korean | 박사(person who has attained a doctorate), 박사(title of a doctor, used before the doctor's name) | baksa, baksa | |
| Kyrgyz | доктор(person who has attained a doctorate) | doktor | |
| Latvian | doktore(person who has attained a doctorate), doktors(person who has attained a doctorate) | — | |
| Lithuanian | daktaras(person who has attained a doctorate), daktarė(person who has attained a doctorate) | — | |
| Lombard | dutur(person who has attained a doctorate) | — | |
| Luo | dokta(person who has attained a doctorate) | — | |
| Macedonian | доктор(person who has attained a doctorate), докторка(person who has attained a doctorate) | doktor, doktorka | |
| Malay | dokter (Indonesia incl. Riau)(person who has attained a doctorate), doktor(person who has attained a doctorate) | — | |
| Maltese | dottor(person who has attained a doctorate), dottoressa(person who has attained a doctorate) | — | |
| Manx | olloo(person who has attained a doctorate) | — | |
| Marathi | डॉक्टर(person who has attained a doctorate), डॉक्टर(title of a doctor, used before the doctor's name) | ḍŏkṭar, ḍŏkṭar | |
| Norman | docteu(person who has attained a doctorate) | — | |
| Persian | دکتر(person who has attained a doctorate) | doktor | |
| Polish | doktor(person who has attained a doctorate), fabrykować(alter or make obscure, in order to deceive), falsyfikować(alter or make obscure, in order to deceive), fałszować(alter or make obscure, in order to deceive) | — | |
| Portuguese | doutor(person who has attained a doctorate), doutor(title of a doctor, used before the doctor's name), doutora(person who has attained a doctorate), doutorada(person who has attained a doctorate), doutorado(person who has attained a doctorate), adulterar(alter or make obscure, in order to deceive) | — | |
| Romagnol | adulterêr(alter or make obscure, in order to deceive) | — | |
| Romanian | Doctor(title of a doctor, used before the doctor's name), doctor(person who has attained a doctorate), doctori(act as a medical doctor to), falsifica(alter or make obscure, in order to deceive), trata(act as a medical doctor to), îngriji(act as a medical doctor to) | — | |
| Russian | д-р(title of a doctor, used before the doctor's name), до́ктор(person who has attained a doctorate), до́ктор(title of a doctor, used before the doctor's name), до́кторша(person who has attained a doctorate), врачева́ть(act as a medical doctor to), лечи́ть(act as a medical doctor to), подде́лать(alter or make obscure, in order to deceive), подде́лывать(alter or make obscure, in order to deceive), сфальсифици́ровать(alter or make obscure, in order to deceive), фальсифици́ровать(alter or make obscure, in order to deceive) | d-r, dóktor, dóktor, dóktorša, vračevátʹ, lečítʹ, poddélatʹ, poddélyvatʹ, sfalʹsificírovatʹ, falʹsificírovatʹ | |
| Scottish Gaelic | ollamh(person who has attained a doctorate) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | dȍktor(person who has attained a doctorate), dȍktorica(person who has attained a doctorate), dȍktōrka(person who has attained a doctorate), до̏кто̄рка(person who has attained a doctorate), до̏ктор(person who has attained a doctorate), до̏кторица(person who has attained a doctorate) | — | |
| Sicilian | dutturi(person who has attained a doctorate), dutturissa(person who has attained a doctorate) | — | |
| Skolt Sami | dåhttar(person who has attained a doctorate) | — | |
| Slovak | doktor(person who has attained a doctorate) | — | |
| Slovene | doktor(person who has attained a doctorate), doktorica(person who has attained a doctorate) | — | |
| Spanish | doctor(person who has attained a doctorate), doctora(person who has attained a doctorate), adulterar(alter or make obscure, in order to deceive), doctorar(award the title of doctor to) | — | |
| Swahili | daktari(person who has attained a doctorate), dokta(person who has attained a doctorate), daktari(act as a medical doctor to) | — | |
| Swedish | doktor(person who has attained a doctorate), fiffla med(alter or make obscure, in order to deceive), manipulera(alter or make obscure, in order to deceive) | — | |
| Tagalog | doktor(person who has attained a doctorate), paham(person who has attained a doctorate) | — | |
| Tajik | доктор(person who has attained a doctorate) | doktor | |
| Tamil | டாக்டர்(person who has attained a doctorate) | ṭākṭar | |
| Telugu | డాక్టరు(person who has attained a doctorate), డాక్టర్(person who has attained a doctorate) | ḍākṭaru, ḍākṭar | |
| Thai | ดอกเตอร์(person who has attained a doctorate), ดุษฎีบัณฑิต(person who has attained a doctorate) | dɔ́k-dtə̂ə, dùt-sà-dii-ban-dìt | |
| Turkish | doktor(person who has attained a doctorate) | — | |
| Turkmen | doktor(person who has attained a doctorate) | — | |
| Ukrainian | до́ктор(person who has attained a doctorate) | dóktor | |
| Unami | ntaktël(person who has attained a doctorate) | — | |
| Uyghur | دوكتور(person who has attained a doctorate) | doktor | |
| Uzbek | doktor(person who has attained a doctorate) | — | |
| Venetan | dotor(person who has attained a doctorate) | — | |
| Vietnamese | tiến sĩ(person who has attained a doctorate), tiến sĩ(title of a doctor, used before the doctor's name) | — | |
| Volapük | dokan(person who has attained a doctorate), dokel(person who has attained a doctorate), hidokan(person who has attained a doctorate), jidokan(person who has attained a doctorate) | — | |
| Walloon | docteur(person who has attained a doctorate) | — | |
| Yiddish | דאָקטאָר(person who has attained a doctorate) | doktor |
doktor
doutor
doktor
doktor, falzifikovat
doktor, doktorere, forfalske
doctor, dokteren, valsificeren
Doktoro, doktoro, virdoktoro doktorino
tohtori, tohtori, tri, tohtoroida
docteur, docteure, docteuse, doctoresse, la docteure, le docteur, falsifier
doutor
Doktor, Doktor, Doktorin, Doktorin, Dr., doktorieren, verarzten
διδάκτορας, αλλοιώνω, γιατρεύω, θεραπεύω, νοθεύω
didáktoras, alloióno, giatrévo, therapévo, nothévo
doktor
doktor, læknir, afbaka
doktorino, doktoro, doktorulo
doktor
dochtúir
dottore, dottoressa, addottorare, adulterare, curare, falsificare, medicare
طبِیٖب, ڈَاکٹر
doktore, doktors
daktaras, daktarė
dutur
dokta
dokter (Indonesia incl. Riau), doktor
dottor, dottoressa
olloo
docteu
doktor, fabrykować, falsyfikować, fałszować
doutor, doutor, doutora, doutorada, doutorado, adulterar
adulterêr
Doctor, doctor, doctori, falsifica, trata, îngriji
д-р, до́ктор, до́ктор, до́кторша, врачева́ть, лечи́ть, подде́лать, подде́лывать, сфальсифици́ровать, фальсифици́ровать
d-r, dóktor, dóktor, dóktorša, vračevátʹ, lečítʹ, poddélatʹ, poddélyvatʹ, sfalʹsificírovatʹ, falʹsificírovatʹ
ollamh
dȍktor, dȍktorica, dȍktōrka, до̏кто̄рка, до̏ктор, до̏кторица
dutturi, dutturissa
dåhttar
doktor
doktor, doktorica
doctor, doctora, adulterar, doctorar
daktari, dokta, daktari
doktor, fiffla med, manipulera
doktor, paham
doktor
doktor
ntaktël
doktor
dotor
tiến sĩ, tiến sĩ
dokan, dokel, hidokan, jidokan
docteur
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