Hatter
//ˈhætə(ɹ)//
Translations of "hatter" (29 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Armenian | գլխարկագործ(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat), ճոն(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat) | glxarkagorc, čon | |
| Bulgarian | шапкар(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat) | šapkar | |
| Catalan | barreter(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat), capeller(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 帽匠(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat) | màojiàng | |
| Czech | kloboučník(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat) | — | |
| Dutch | hoedenmaker(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat) | — | |
| Finnish | hatuntekijä(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat) | — | |
| French | chapelier(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat) | — | |
| Georgian | ჭონი(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat) | č̣oni | |
| German | Hutmacher(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat), Hutmacherin(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat) | — | |
| Hungarian | kalapos(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat) | — | |
| Icelandic | hattamakari(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat), hattari(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat) | — | |
| Irish | haitéir(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat), hatadóir(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat) | — | |
| Italian | cappellaio(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat), modista(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat) | — | |
| Japanese | 帽子屋(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat) | bōshiya | |
| Macedonian | шапкар(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat) | šapkar | |
| Middle English | hattere(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat) | — | |
| Nivkh | ӿаӄотнивх(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat) | haqotņivx | |
| Ottoman Turkish | شاپقهجی(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat) | şapkacı | |
| Pannonian Rusyn | калапар(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat) | kalapar | |
| Polish | kapelusznik(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat) | — | |
| Portuguese | chapeleiro(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat) | — | |
| Romanian | pălărier(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat) | — | |
| Russian | торго́вец шля́пами(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat), шля́пный ма́стер(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat), шляпник(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat) | torgóvec šljápami, šljápnyj máster, šljapnik | |
| Serbo-Croatian | klobučar(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat), klobučar(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat), клобучар(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat) | — | |
| Slovak | klobúčnik(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat), klobúčnička(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat) | — | |
| Spanish | sombrerero(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat) | — | |
| Swedish | hattmakare(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat) | — | |
| Turkish | şapkacı(person who makes, sells, or repairs a hat) | — |
barreter, capeller
kloboučník
hoedenmaker
hatuntekijä
chapelier
Hutmacher, Hutmacherin
kalapos
hattamakari, hattari
haitéir, hatadóir
cappellaio, modista
hattere
kapelusznik
chapeleiro
pălărier
klobučar, klobučar, клобучар
klobúčnik, klobúčnička
sombrerero
hattmakare
şapkacı
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.