Lumberjack
//ˈlʌm.bɚ.d͡ʒæk//
Translations of "lumberjack" (63 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | druvar(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | ξυλοκόπος(person who fells trees) | xulokópos | |
| Arabic | حَطَّاب(person who fells trees) | ḥaṭṭāb | |
| Armenian | անտառահատ(person who fells trees), ծառահատ(person who fells trees), փայտահատ(person who fells trees) | antaṙahat, caṙahat, pʻaytahat | |
| Aromanian | limnar(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Assamese | খৰিকটীয়া(person who fells trees) | khorikotia | |
| Azerbaijani | ağacqıran(person who fells trees), odunçu(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Belarusian | драўні́к(person who fells trees), дрывасе́к(person who fells trees), лесару́б(person who fells trees) | drawník, dryvasjék, ljesarúb | |
| Bulgarian | дърва́р(person who fells trees), дървосека́ч(person who fells trees) | dǎrvár, dǎrvosekáč | |
| Catalan | llenyataire(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 伐木工(person who fells trees) | fámùgōng | |
| Czech | dřevorubec(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Danish | skovhugger(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Dutch | houthakker(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Esperanto | arbohakisto(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Estonian | puuraidur(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Faroese | skóghøggari(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Finnish | metsuri(person who fells trees) | — | |
| French | bûcheron(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Galician | fragueiro(person who fells trees), leñador(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Georgian | ტყისმჭრელი(person who fells trees) | ṭq̇ismč̣reli | |
| German | Holzfäller(person who fells trees), Holzfällerin(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Greek | ξυλοκόπος(person who fells trees) | xylokópos | |
| Hebrew | חוֹטֵב עֵצִים(person who fells trees) | ẖotév 'etzím | |
| Hindi | लकड़हारा(person who fells trees) | lakaṛhārā | |
| Hungarian | favágó(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Icelandic | skógarhöggsmaður(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Irish | lománaí(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Italian | boscaiolo(person who fells trees), tagliaboschi(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Japanese | 木こり(person who fells trees), 樵(person who fells trees) | kikori, kikori | |
| Kashubian | rãbca(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Kazakh | ағаш кесуші(person who fells trees), отыншы(person who fells trees) | ağaş kesuşı, otynşy | |
| Korean | 나무꾼(person who fells trees) | namukkun | |
| Kyrgyz | отунчу(person who fells trees) | otuncu | |
| Latin | lignātor(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Latvian | kokcirtējs(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Lithuanian | medkirtys(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Macedonian | дрвар(person who fells trees), дрвосечач(person who fells trees) | drvar, drvosečač | |
| Marathi | लाकूडतोड्या(person who fells trees) | lākūḍtoḍyā | |
| Middle English | fellere(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | tømmerhugger(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Old English | wuduhēawere(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | اوطونجی(person who fells trees) | oduncu | |
| Persian | چوببر(person who fells trees) | čub-bor | |
| Polish | drwal(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Portuguese | lenhador(person who fells trees), madeireiro(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Romanian | lemnar(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Russian | ва́льщик ле́са(person who fells trees), дровосе́к(person who fells trees), лесору́б(person who fells trees) | válʹščik lésa, drovosék, lesorúb | |
| Serbo-Croatian | drvòseča(person who fells trees), drvòsječa(person who fells trees), дрво̀сеча(person who fells trees), дрво̀сјеча(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Slovak | drevorubač(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Slovene | drvar(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Spanish | leñador(person who fells trees), talador(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Swedish | skogshuggare(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Tagalog | magkakahoy(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Tajik | ҳезум-бур(person who fells trees), ҳезумкаш(person who fells trees) | hezum-bur, hezumkaš | |
| Turkish | oduncu(person who fells trees), ormancı(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Ugaritic | 𐎃𐎉𐎁(person who fells trees) | ḫṭb | |
| Ukrainian | дровору́б(person who fells trees), лісору́б(person who fells trees) | drovorúb, lisorúb | |
| Venetan | boschier(person who fells trees), buschier(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Vietnamese | tiều phu(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Walloon | abateu(person who fells trees), bokion(person who fells trees), boskiyon(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Welsh | coedwigwr(person who fells trees), cymynwr coed(person who fells trees) | — | |
| Yiddish | האָלצהעקער(person who fells trees) | holtsheker |
druvar
limnar
ağacqıran, odunçu
llenyataire
dřevorubec
skovhugger
houthakker
arbohakisto
puuraidur
skóghøggari
metsuri
bûcheron
fragueiro, leñador
Holzfäller, Holzfällerin
favágó
skógarhöggsmaður
lománaí
boscaiolo, tagliaboschi
rãbca
lignātor
kokcirtējs
medkirtys
fellere
tømmerhugger
wuduhēawere
drwal
lenhador, madeireiro
lemnar
drvòseča, drvòsječa, дрво̀сеча, дрво̀сјеча
drevorubač
drvar
leñador, talador
skogshuggare
magkakahoy
oduncu, ormancı
boschier, buschier
tiều phu
abateu, bokion, boskiyon
coedwigwr, cymynwr coed
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