Drummer
Translations of "drummer" (46 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | tromspeler(one who plays the drums) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | τυμπανιστής(one who plays the drums) | tumpanistḗs | |
| Arabic | طبال(one who plays the drums) | ṭabbāl | |
| Armenian | թմբկահար(one who plays the drums) | tʻmbkahar | |
| Bashkir | барабансы(one who plays the drums) | barabansı | |
| Bulgarian | барабанист(one who plays the drums), барабанчик(one who plays the drums), пътуващ търговец(traveling salesman) | barabanist, barabančik, pǎtuvašt tǎrgovec | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 鼓手(one who plays the drums) | gǔshǒu | |
| Czech | bubenice(one who plays the drums), bubeník(one who plays the drums) | — | |
| Dutch | drummer(one who plays the drums), drumspeelster(one who plays the drums), drumspeler(one who plays the drums), kramer(traveling salesman) | — | |
| Esperanto | tamburisto(one who plays the drums) | — | |
| Estonian | trummar(one who plays the drums) | — | |
| Ewe | ʋuƒola(one who plays the drums) | — | |
| Finnish | kauppamatkustaja(traveling salesman), rummunsoittaja(one who plays the drums), rumpali(one who plays the drums) | — | |
| French | batteur(one who plays the drums), batteuse(one who plays the drums), drummer(one who plays the drums), drummeur(one who plays the drums), drummeuse(one who plays the drums) | — | |
| Galician | batería(one who plays the drums), tamboreteira(one who plays the drums), tamboreteiro(one who plays the drums), tamborileira(one who plays the drums), tamborileiro(one who plays the drums) | — | |
| German | Drummer(one who plays the drums), Drummerin(one who plays the drums), Schlagzeuger(one who plays the drums), Schlagzeugerin(one who plays the drums), Schlagzeugspieler(one who plays the drums), Schlagzeugspielerin(one who plays the drums), Trommler(one who plays the drums), Trommlerin(one who plays the drums) | — | |
| Greek | ντράμερ(one who plays the drums), ντραμίστας(one who plays the drums), τυμπανίστρια(one who plays the drums), τυμπανιστής(one who plays the drums) | ntrámer, ntramístas, tympanístria, tympanistís | |
| Hausa | makaɗi(one who plays the drums) | — | |
| Hungarian | dobos(one who plays the drums) | — | |
| Icelandic | trommari(one who plays the drums), trommuleikari(one who plays the drums) | — | |
| Irish | drumadóir(one who plays the drums), taistealaí tráchtála(traveling salesman) | — | |
| Italian | batterista(one who plays the drums) | — | |
| Japanese | ドラマー(one who plays the drums), 鼓手(one who plays the drums) | doramā, koshu | |
| Karok | imthanuvnúvaan(one who plays the drums) | — | |
| Kazakh | дабылшы(one who plays the drums), дағырашы(one who plays the drums) | dabylşy, dağyraşy | |
| Korean | 드러머(one who plays the drums) | deureomeo | |
| Ktunaxa | kt̓amuxu(one who plays the drums) | — | |
| Kyrgyz | добулбасчы(one who plays the drums) | dobulbascı | |
| Macedonian | тапанар(one who plays the drums), тапанарка(one who plays the drums) | tapanar, tapanarka | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | batterist(one who plays the drums), trommeslager(one who plays the drums), trommis(one who plays the drums) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | batterist(one who plays the drums), trommeslagar(one who plays the drums), trommis(one who plays the drums) | — | |
| Polish | bębniarz(one who plays the drums), bębnista(one who plays the drums), dobosz(one who plays the drums), doboszka(one who plays the drums), perkusista(one who plays the drums), perkusistka(one who plays the drums) | — | |
| Portuguese | baterista(one who plays the drums), vendedor ambulante(traveling salesman), vendedora ambulante(traveling salesman) | — | |
| Romanian | baterist(one who plays the drums), bateristă(one who plays the drums), drummer(one who plays the drums), toboșar(one who plays the drums), vânzător ambulant(traveling salesman) | — | |
| Russian | бараба́нщик(one who plays the drums), бараба́нщица(one who plays the drums), коробе́йник(traveling salesman) | barabánščik, barabánščica, korobéjnik | |
| Slovak | bubeník(one who plays the drums), bubeníčka(one who plays the drums) | — | |
| Spanish | baterista(one who plays the drums), batería(one who plays the drums), vendedor ambulante(traveling salesman), vendedor itinerante(traveling salesman), vendedora ambulante(traveling salesman), vendedora itinerante(traveling salesman) | — | |
| Swahili | mpiga ngoma(one who plays the drums) | — | |
| Swedish | batterist(one who plays the drums), trummis(one who plays the drums), trumslagare(one who plays the drums) | — | |
| Tagalog | tambolero(one who plays the drums) | — | |
| Tamil | பறையன்(one who plays the drums) | paṟaiyaṉ | |
| Turkish | baterist(one who plays the drums), davulcu(one who plays the drums) | — | |
| Turkmen | deprekçi(one who plays the drums), depçi(one who plays the drums) | — | |
| Ukrainian | бараба́нщик(one who plays the drums), бараба́нщиця(one who plays the drums) | barabánščyk, barabánščycja | |
| Volapük | hitruman(one who plays the drums), jitruman(one who plays the drums), truman(one who plays the drums) | — | |
| Yiddish | פּײַקלער(one who plays the drums) | paykler |
tromspeler
bubenice, bubeník
drummer, drumspeelster, drumspeler, kramer
tamburisto
trummar
ʋuƒola
kauppamatkustaja, rummunsoittaja, rumpali
batteur, batteuse, drummer, drummeur, drummeuse
batería, tamboreteira, tamboreteiro, tamborileira, tamborileiro
Drummer, Drummerin, Schlagzeuger, Schlagzeugerin, Schlagzeugspieler, Schlagzeugspielerin, Trommler, Trommlerin
makaɗi
dobos
trommari, trommuleikari
drumadóir, taistealaí tráchtála
batterista
imthanuvnúvaan
kt̓amuxu
batterist, trommeslager, trommis
batterist, trommeslagar, trommis
bębniarz, bębnista, dobosz, doboszka, perkusista, perkusistka
baterista, vendedor ambulante, vendedora ambulante
baterist, bateristă, drummer, toboșar, vânzător ambulant
bubeník, bubeníčka
baterista, batería, vendedor ambulante, vendedor itinerante, vendedora ambulante, vendedora itinerante
mpiga ngoma
batterist, trummis, trumslagare
tambolero
baterist, davulcu
deprekçi, depçi
hitruman, jitruman, truman
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.