Doorman
Translations of "doorman" (39 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | بَوَّاب(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building), حَاجِب(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | bawwāb, ḥājib | |
| Armenian | բարապան(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building), դռնապան(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building), շվեյցար(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | barapan, dṙnapan, šveycʻar | |
| Basque | atezain(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | — | |
| Belarusian | адзве́рнік(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building), кансье́рж(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building), парцье́(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building), прыдзве́рнік(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building), швейца́р(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | adzvjérnik, kansʹjérž, parcʹjé, prydzvjérnik, švjejcár | |
| Bulgarian | портие́р(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | portiér | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 看門人 /看门人(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building), 門房 /门房(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | kānménrén, ménfáng | |
| Crimean Tatar | qapıcı(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | — | |
| Czech | dveřník(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building), portýr(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | — | |
| Danish | dørmand(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | — | |
| Finnish | eteisvahtimestari(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building), ovimies(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | — | |
| French | portier(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | — | |
| Galician | porteiro(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | — | |
| Georgian | შვეიცარი(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | šveicari | |
| German | Pförtner(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | — | |
| Greek | θυρωρός(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building), πορτιέρης(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | thyrorós, portiéris | |
| Hebrew | שׁוֹעֵר(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | sho'ér | |
| Hungarian | ajtónálló(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building), osztiárius(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building), portás(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | — | |
| Ido | pordisto(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | — | |
| Irish | doirseoir(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | — | |
| Italian | buttafuori(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | — | |
| Japanese | ドアマン(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building), 玄関番(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | doaman, genkanban | |
| Korean | 도어맨(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building), 문지기(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | do'eomaen, munjigi | |
| Latin | ostiārius(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | — | |
| Lithuanian | durininkas(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | — | |
| Macedonian | вратар(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building), портир(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | vratar, portir | |
| Ottoman Turkish | پردهجی(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | perdeci | |
| Persian | دربان(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | darbân | |
| Polish | odźwierny(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building), portier(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | — | |
| Portuguese | porteiro(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | — | |
| Romanian | portar(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | — | |
| Russian | портье́(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building), привра́тник(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building), швейца́р(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | portʹjé, privrátnik, švejcár | |
| Serbo-Croatian | pòrtīr(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building), vràtār(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building), вра̀та̄р(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building), по̀ртӣр(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | — | |
| Slovak | vrátnik(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | — | |
| Slovene | vratar(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | — | |
| Spanish | portero(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | — | |
| Swahili | bawabu(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | — | |
| Swedish | dörrvakt(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building), entrévärd(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building), vaktmästare(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | — | |
| Turkish | kapıcı(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | — | |
| Ukrainian | консьє́рж(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building), консьє́ржка(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building), портьє́(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building), швейца́р(man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) | konsʹjérž, konsʹjéržka, portʹjé, švejcár |
atezain
адзве́рнік, кансье́рж, парцье́, прыдзве́рнік, швейца́р
adzvjérnik, kansʹjérž, parcʹjé, prydzvjérnik, švjejcár
qapıcı
dveřník, portýr
dørmand
eteisvahtimestari, ovimies
portier
porteiro
Pförtner
ajtónálló, osztiárius, portás
pordisto
doirseoir
buttafuori
ostiārius
durininkas
odźwierny, portier
porteiro
portar
pòrtīr, vràtār, вра̀та̄р, по̀ртӣр
vrátnik
vratar
portero
bawabu
dörrvakt, entrévärd, vaktmästare
kapıcı
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.