Gravedigger
//ˈɡɹeɪvˌdɪɡ.ə(ɹ)//
Translations of "gravedigger" (41 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | νεκροθάπτης(a person employed to dig graves), ταφεύς(a person employed to dig graves) | nekrotháptēs, tapheús | |
| Aromanian | grupar(a person employed to dig graves) | — | |
| Asturian | enterrador(a person employed to dig graves), entierrador(a person employed to dig graves), sepoltureru(a person employed to dig graves) | — | |
| Belarusian | граба́р(a person employed to dig graves), далако́п(a person employed to dig graves), магі́льшчык(a person employed to dig graves) | hrabár, dalakóp, mahílʹščyk | |
| Breton | bezier(a person employed to dig graves) | — | |
| Bulgarian | бръмбар-гробар(A necrophore, or burying beetle), гроба́р(a person employed to dig graves) | brǎmbar-grobar, grobár | |
| Catalan | enterramorts(a person employed to dig graves) | — | |
| Czech | hrobař(a person employed to dig graves), hrobařík(A necrophore, or burying beetle), hrobník(a person employed to dig graves) | — | |
| Danish | graver(a person employed to dig graves) | — | |
| Dutch | doodgraver(a person employed to dig graves), doodgraver(A necrophore, or burying beetle), grafdelver(a person employed to dig graves) | — | |
| Esperanto | tombisto(a person employed to dig graves) | — | |
| Estonian | hauakaevaja(a person employed to dig graves) | — | |
| Finnish | haudankaivaja(a person employed to dig graves) | — | |
| French | fossoyeur(a person employed to dig graves), nécrophore(A necrophore, or burying beetle) | — | |
| Galician | coveiro(a person employed to dig graves), enterramortos(a person employed to dig graves) | — | |
| German | Totengräber(a person employed to dig graves), Totengräber(A necrophore, or burying beetle) | — | |
| Greek | νεκροθάφτης(a person employed to dig graves) | nekrotháftis | |
| Hungarian | nicrophorus(A necrophore, or burying beetle), sírásó(a person employed to dig graves), temetőbogár(A necrophore, or burying beetle) | — | |
| Irish | reiligire(a person employed to dig graves) | — | |
| Italian | becchino(a person employed to dig graves) | — | |
| Macedonian | гро́бар(a person employed to dig graves) | gróbar | |
| Neapolitan | schiattamuorto(a person employed to dig graves) | — | |
| Norman | fôssyi(a person employed to dig graves) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | graver(a person employed to dig graves) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | gravar(a person employed to dig graves) | — | |
| Old Polish | grabarz(a person employed to dig graves), grobnik(a person employed to dig graves), kopacz(a person employed to dig graves), relikwiarz(a person employed to dig graves) | — | |
| Polish | grabarz(a person employed to dig graves), grobownik(a person employed to dig graves), kopidół(a person employed to dig graves) | — | |
| Portuguese | coveiro(a person employed to dig graves) | — | |
| Romanian | gropar(a person employed to dig graves), gropar(A necrophore, or burying beetle), necrofor(A necrophore, or burying beetle), săpător(a person employed to dig graves) | — | |
| Russian | гробокопа́тель(a person employed to dig graves), моги́льщик(a person employed to dig graves) | grobokopátelʹ, mogílʹščik | |
| Scottish Gaelic | adhlacair(a person employed to dig graves), cladhaire(a person employed to dig graves), maor(a person employed to dig graves) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | gròbār(a person employed to dig graves), гро̀ба̄р(a person employed to dig graves) | — | |
| Slovak | hrobník(a person employed to dig graves), hrobár(a person employed to dig graves), hrobárka(a person employed to dig graves) | — | |
| Slovene | grobar(a person employed to dig graves) | — | |
| Spanish | sepulturero(a person employed to dig graves) | — | |
| Swedish | dödgrävare(a person employed to dig graves), dödgrävare(A necrophore, or burying beetle) | — | |
| Tagalog | sepulturero(a person employed to dig graves) | — | |
| Turkish | mezarcı(a person employed to dig graves) | — | |
| Ukrainian | гроба́р(a person employed to dig graves), моги́льник(a person employed to dig graves), моги́льник(A necrophore, or burying beetle) | hrobár, mohýlʹnyk, mohýlʹnyk | |
| Welsh | torrwr beddau(a person employed to dig graves) | — | |
| Yiddish | באַגרעבער(a person employed to dig graves) | bagreber |
grupar
enterrador, entierrador, sepoltureru
bezier
enterramorts
hrobař, hrobařík, hrobník
graver
doodgraver, doodgraver, grafdelver
tombisto
hauakaevaja
haudankaivaja
fossoyeur, nécrophore
coveiro, enterramortos
Totengräber, Totengräber
nicrophorus, sírásó, temetőbogár
reiligire
becchino
schiattamuorto
fôssyi
graver
gravar
grabarz, grobnik, kopacz, relikwiarz
grabarz, grobownik, kopidół
coveiro
gropar, gropar, necrofor, săpător
adhlacair, cladhaire, maor
gròbār, гро̀ба̄р
hrobník, hrobár, hrobárka
grobar
sepulturero
dödgrävare, dödgrävare
sepulturero
mezarcı
torrwr beddau
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