Master
Translations of "master" (89 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | i zoti(expert at something), pronar(someone who has control over something or someone), zotni(someone who has control over something or someone) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | δεσπότης(someone who has control over something or someone), δεσπότης(owner of an animal or slave), δεσπότης(someone who employs others), κοίρανος(someone who has control over something or someone), κύριος(someone who has control over something or someone), κύριος(owner of an animal or slave), κύριος(someone who employs others), μεδέων(someone who has control over something or someone), πρύτανις(someone who has control over something or someone), σοφιστής(expert at something), ἄναξ(someone who has control over something or someone), ἄναξ(owner of an animal or slave), ἄναξ(someone who employs others), κρατέω(to learn to a high degree) | despótēs, despótēs, despótēs, koíranos, kúrios, kúrios, kúrios, medéōn, prútanis, sophistḗs, ánax, ánax, ánax, kratéō | |
| Arabic | أُصُولِيَّة(expert at something), أُصُولِيّ(expert at something), خَبِير(expert at something), سَيِّد(someone who has control over something or someone), سَيِّد(owner of an animal or slave), ماچستير(master's degree) | ʔuṣūliyya, ʔuṣūliyy, ḵabīr, sayyid, sayyid, majestēr | |
| Aromanian | afendu(someone who has control over something or someone), domnu(someone who has control over something or someone) | — | |
| Avar | устӏар(expert at something) | ustʼar | |
| Azerbaijani | usta(expert at something) | — | |
| Basque | jabe(someone who has control over something or someone), maisu(expert at something) | — | |
| Belarusian | валада́р(someone who has control over something or someone), гаспада́р(someone who has control over something or someone), гаспада́р(owner of an animal or slave), ма́йстар(expert at something), ма́йстарка(expert at something), магі́стар(person holding a master's degree), магі́стр(person holding a master's degree), пан(owner of an animal or slave), пан(courtesy title of a man), работада́вец(someone who employs others), спада́р(courtesy title of a man), улада́р(owner of an animal or slave), хазя́ін(someone who has control over something or someone) | valadár, haspadár, haspadár, májstar, májstarka, mahístar, mahístr, pan, pan, rabotadávjec, spadár, uladár, xazjáin | |
| Bulgarian | главен(main, principal or predominant), майсторски(highly skilled), оригинален(original), господа́р(someone who has control over something or someone), господа́р(owner of an animal or slave), капита́н(captain of a merchant ship), ма́йстор(expert at something), ма́йстор(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices), ма́йстор(skilled artist), ма́йсторка(expert at something), маги́стър(master's degree), маги́стър(person holding a master's degree), магистрату́ра(master's degree), оригина́л(original of a document or of a recording), работода́тел(someone who employs others), со́бственик(owner of an animal or slave), стопа́нин(owner of an animal or slave), хазя́ин(owner of an animal or slave), владея(to control), господарствам(to be a master), господствам(to be a master), овладея(to learn to a high degree), овладявам(to learn to a high degree), управлявам(to control) | glaven, majstorski, originalen, gospodár, gospodár, kapitán, májstor, májstor, májstor, májstorka, magístǎr, magístǎr, magistratúra, originál, rabotodátel, sóbstvenik, stopánin, hazjáin, vladeja, gospodarstvam, gospodstvam, ovladeja, ovladjavam, upravljavam | |
| Buryat | эжэн(someone who has control over something or someone), эзэн(someone who has control over something or someone) | ežen, ezen | |
| Catalan | mestre(someone who has control over something or someone), mestre(expert at something), masteritzar(to make a master copy of) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | وەستا(expert at something), وەستا(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices) | westa, westa | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 主人(someone who has control over something or someone), 大師 /大师(expert at something), 小爺 /小爷(courtesy title for a boy), 少爺 /少爷(courtesy title for a boy), 巨匠(expert at something), 師傅 /师傅(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices), 技師 /技师(expert at something), 聆案官(legal: parajudicial officer) | zhǔrén, dàshī, xiǎoyé, shàoyé, shàoye, jùjiàng, shīfu, jìshī, língànguān | |
| Czech | mistr(expert at something), mistr(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices), mistryně(expert at something), pán(someone who has control over something or someone), pán(owner of an animal or slave) | — | |
| Dari | آقَا(courtesy title of a man) | āqā | |
| Daur | ejin(someone who has control over something or someone) | — | |
| Dutch | meester(expert at something), beheersen(to learn to a high degree), controleren(to control) | — | |
| Esperanto | fraŭlo(courtesy title of a man), magistreco(master's degree), magistro(person holding a master's degree), majstro(expert at something), majstro(skilled artist), majstro(freemasonry: person holding an office of authority), mastro(someone who has control over something or someone), mastro(owner of an animal or slave), posedanto(owner of an animal or slave), reganto(someone who has control over something or someone), sinjoro(owner of an animal or slave), sinjoro(courtesy title of a man), ĉefo(someone who employs others), ŝipestro(captain of a merchant ship), ellerni(to learn to a high degree) | — | |
| Estonian | isand(someone who has control over something or someone), meister(expert at something) | — | |
| Finnish | alkuperäinen(original), mestari(highly skilled), pää(main, principal or predominant), taituri(highly skilled), alkuperäinen(original of a document or of a recording), alkuperäiskappale(original of a document or of a recording), herra(someone who has control over something or someone), herra(courtesy title of a man), isäntä(someone who has control over something or someone), isäntä(owner of an animal or slave), isäntä(someone who employs others), kantakappale(original of a document or of a recording), kantakopio(original of a document or of a recording), kapteeni(captain of a merchant ship), maisteri(person holding a master's degree), maisterin tutkinto(master's degree), maisterintutkinto(master's degree), master-kopio(original of a document or of a recording), master-versio(original of a document or of a recording), mastoinen(vessel having specified number of masts), mestari(expert at something), mestari(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices), mestari(skilled artist), mestari(freemasonry: person holding an office of authority), nuoriherra(courtesy title for a boy), puheenjohtaja(person holding a similar office in other civic societies), työnantaja(someone who employs others), hallita(to be a master), hallita(to control), hallita(to learn to a high degree), masteroida(to make a master copy of) | — | |
| Franco-Provençal | maîtro(someone who has control over something or someone) | — | |
| French | maître(someone who has control over something or someone), maître(expert at something), maîtriser(to learn to a high degree) | — | |
| Friulian | mestri(expert at something), mestri(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices), paron(someone who has control over something or someone), paron(owner of an animal or slave) | — | |
| Galician | amo(someone who has control over something or someone), mestre(expert at something) | — | |
| Georgian | ბატონი(someone who has control over something or someone), მაგისტრატურა(master's degree), მაგისტრი(person holding a master's degree), მაგისტრის ხარისხი(master's degree), მბრძანებელი(someone who has control over something or someone), მეპატრონე(owner of an animal or slave), მესაკუთრე(owner of an animal or slave), მფლობელი(owner of an animal or slave), ოსტატი(expert at something), სპეციალისტი(expert at something) | baṭoni, magisṭraṭura, magisṭri, magisṭris xarisxi, mbrʒanebeli, meṗaṭrone, mesaḳutre, mplobeli, osṭaṭi, sṗecialisṭi | |
| German | Frauchen(owner of an animal or slave), Herrchen(owner of an animal or slave), Junker(courtesy title for a boy), Meister(someone who has control over something or someone), Meister(expert at something), Meister(courtesy title of a man), Meisterin(expert at something), beherrschen(to learn to a high degree), mastern(to make a master copy of), meistern(to learn to a high degree) | — | |
| Greek | αυθεντικός(original), κεντρικός(main, principal or predominant), κύριος(main, principal or predominant), αριστοτέχνης(expert at something), αρχιτεχνίτης(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices), αφέντης(someone who has control over something or someone), αφεντικό(someone who employs others), δάσκαλος(expert at something), καπετάνιος(captain of a merchant ship), κύριος(someone who has control over something or someone), κύριος(owner of an animal or slave), κύριος(courtesy title of a man), μάστορας(expert at something), μάστορας(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices), πλοίαρχος(captain of a merchant ship), πρωτότυπο(original of a document or of a recording), κατέχω(to learn to a high degree), κυβερνώ(to control), κυριαρχώ(to be a master) | afthentikós, kentrikós, kýrios, aristotéchnis, architechnítis, aféntis, afentikó, dáskalos, kapetánios, kýrios, kýrios, kýrios, mástoras, mástoras, ploíarchos, protótypo, katécho, kyvernó, kyriarchó | |
| Hebrew | אָמָּן(expert at something), בְּעָלִים(owner of an animal or slave) | omán, be'alím | |
| Hindi | असल(original), अस्ल(original), उस्ताद(highly skilled), माहिर(highly skilled), असली(original of a document or of a recording), आक़ा(courtesy title of a man), आका(courtesy title of a man), आग़ा(courtesy title of a man), आगा(courtesy title of a man), उस्ताद(expert at something), उस्ताद(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices), उस्ताद(skilled artist), प्रभु(someone who has control over something or someone), प्रभु(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices), मालिक(someone who has control over something or someone), मास्टर(someone who has control over something or someone), मास्टर(expert at something), मास्टर(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices), मास्टर(courtesy title of a man), मास्टर(courtesy title for a boy), मास्टर(master's degree), मास्टर(person holding a master's degree), मेहतर(owner of an animal or slave), सरवर(someone who has control over something or someone), सलार(someone who has control over something or someone), सालार(someone who has control over something or someone), साहब(someone who has control over something or someone), साहब(courtesy title of a man), साहिब(someone who has control over something or someone), साहिब(courtesy title of a man) | asal, asla, ustād, māhir, aslī, āqā, ākā, āġā, āgā, ustād, ustād, ustād, prabhu, prabhu, mālik, māsṭar, māsṭar, māsṭar, māsṭar, māsṭar, māsṭar, māsṭar, mehtar, sarvar, salār, sālār, sāhab, sāhab, sāhib, sāhib | |
| Hungarian | gazda(owner of an animal or slave), kapitány(captain of a merchant ship), mester(someone who has control over something or someone), mester(expert at something), mester(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices), mester(skilled artist), elsajátít(to learn to a high degree) | — | |
| Indonesian | magister(master's degree), magister(person holding a master's degree), master(someone who has control over something or someone), master(original of a document or of a recording) | — | |
| Ingrian | maasteri(expert at something), maasteri(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices), meisteri(expert at something), meisteri(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices), maasteroittaa(to learn to a high degree) | — | |
| Iranian Persian | آقا(courtesy title of a man), آقَاپِسَر(courtesy title for a boy), اصلی(original of a document or of a recording), اَرْباب(owner of an animal or slave), اُسْتاد(expert at something), اُسْتاد(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices), اُسْتاد(skilled artist), سالار(someone who has control over something or someone), سَرْوَر(someone who has control over something or someone), مالِک(someone who has control over something or someone), مِهْتَر(owner of an animal or slave), ناخُدا(captain of a merchant ship), کارْشِناسِ اَرْشَد(person holding a master's degree), کارْفَرْما(someone who employs others) | âġâ, âġâpesar, asli, arbâb, ostâd, ostâd, ostâd, sâlâr, sarvar, mâlek, mehtar, nâxodâ, kârfarmâ | |
| Italian | maestro(main, principal or predominant), mastro(original), boss(someone who employs others), capitano(captain of a merchant ship), capo(someone who employs others), comandante(captain of a merchant ship), maestro(expert at something), maestro(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices), maestro(skilled artist), master(original of a document or of a recording), master(engineering: device that is controlling other devices or is an authoritative source), mastro(courtesy title of a man), originale(original of a document or of a recording), padrona(owner of an animal or slave), padrone(someone who has control over something or someone), padrone(owner of an animal or slave), padrone(expert at something), principale(person holding a similar office in other civic societies), proprietario(owner of an animal or slave), titolare(someone who employs others), padroneggiare(to control) | — | |
| Japanese | ぼっちゃま(courtesy title for a boy), マスター(engineering: device that is controlling other devices or is an authoritative source), 主(someone who employs others), 主人(someone who has control over something or someone), 主人(someone who employs others), 修士(master's degree), 修士(person holding a master's degree), 修士号(master's degree), 修士学位(master's degree), 匠(expert at something), 匠(skilled artist), 原本(original of a document or of a recording), 坊っちゃん(courtesy title for a boy), 船長(captain of a merchant ship), 達人(expert at something), 達人(skilled artist), 雇用主(someone who employs others), 飼い主(owner of an animal or slave), マスターする(to learn to a high degree), 熟達する(to learn to a high degree) | botchama, masutā, shujin, shujin, shūshi, shūshi, takumi, takumi, genpon, botchan, senchō, tatsujin, tatsujin, koyōnushi, kainushi, masutā suru, jukutatsu suru | |
| Kalmyk | эзн(someone who has control over something or someone) | ezn | |
| Kannada | ಎರೆ(someone who has control over something or someone) | ere | |
| Kazakh | ие(someone who has control over something or someone), ие(owner of an animal or slave), магистр(person holding a master's degree), шебер(expert at something), ұста(expert at something), меңгеру(to learn to a high degree) | ie, ie, magistr, şeber, ūsta, meñgeru | |
| Khmer | គម្ដែង(someone who has control over something or someone), ទាសបតិ(owner of an animal or slave), មេ(someone who has control over something or someone), ម្ចាស់(someone who has control over something or someone), សាមី(someone who has control over something or someone) | kɔɔkumdaeng, tiehsa’pa’te’, mee, mcah, saaməy | |
| Kikuyu | mwathani(someone who has control over something or someone) | — | |
| Korean | 달인(expert at something), 명수(expert at something), 주인(someone who has control over something or someone), 주인(someone who employs others) | darin, myeongsu, ju'in, ju'in | |
| Kyrgyz | уста(highly skilled), чебер(highly skilled), уста(expert at something), чебер(expert at something), ээси(owner of an animal or slave) | usta, ceber, usta, ceber, eesi | |
| Lao | ນາຽ(someone who has control over something or someone), ບໍດີ(someone who has control over something or someone), ມະຫາບັນດິດ(person holding a master's degree), ສວາມີ(owner of an animal or slave) | nāi, bǭ dī, ma hā ban dit, suā mī | |
| Latgalian | saimineica(someone who has control over something or someone), saiminīks(someone who has control over something or someone) | — | |
| Latin | dominulus(courtesy title for a boy), dominus(someone who has control over something or someone), dominus(owner of an animal or slave), dominus(captain of a merchant ship), dominus(someone who employs others), dominus(courtesy title of a man), dominus(original of a document or of a recording), magister(expert at something), magister(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices), nauarchus(captain of a merchant ship), nāviculārius(captain of a merchant ship) | — | |
| Latvian | saimniece(someone who has control over something or someone), saimniece(owner of an animal or slave), saimnieks(someone who has control over something or someone), saimnieks(owner of an animal or slave) | — | |
| Ligurian | méistro(expert at something), padrón(someone who has control over something or someone) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | Meeschter(expert at something) | — | |
| Macedonian | господарски(main, principal or predominant), мајсторски(highly skilled), газда(someone who employs others), господар(someone who has control over something or someone), господар(owner of an animal or slave), мајстор(expert at something), мајстор(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices), мајсторка(expert at something), стопан(someone who has control over something or someone), стопан(owner of an animal or slave), владее(to control), владее(to learn to a high degree), господари(to be a master), раководи(to control), управува(to control) | gospodarski, majstorski, gazda, gospodar, gospodar, majstor, majstor, majstorka, stopan, stopan, vladee, vladee, gospodari, rakovodi, upravuva | |
| Manchu | ᡝᠵᡝᠨ(someone who has control over something or someone) | ejen | |
| Māori | iho pūmanawa(expert at something), mataaro(expert at something), mātanga(expert at something) | — | |
| Megleno-Romanian | stăpǫn(someone who has control over something or someone) | — | |
| Mongolian | магистр(person holding a master's degree), эзэн(someone who has control over something or someone), ᠡᠵᠡᠨ(someone who has control over something or someone) | magistr, ezen, eǰen | |
| Nanai | пакси(expert at something) | paksi | |
| Neapolitan | masto(expert at something) | — | |
| Nivkh | ыс(someone who has control over something or someone) | əs | |
| Norman | maître(someone who has control over something or someone) | — | |
| Norwegian | hoved(main, principal or predominant), mester(highly skilled), original(original), beherske(to learn to a high degree), lede(to be a master), mestre(to learn to a high degree), styre(to control) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | herre(someone who has control over something or someone), herre(owner of an animal or slave), masterkopi(original of a document or of a recording), mester(someone who has control over something or someone), mester(expert at something), mester(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices), original(original of a document or of a recording) | — | |
| Occitan | mèstre(someone who has control over something or someone) | — | |
| Old English | hlāford(someone who has control over something or someone), hlāford(owner of an animal or slave) | — | |
| Persian | استاد(highly skilled), اصل(original), ماهر(highly skilled) | ostâd, asl, mâher | |
| Polish | kapitan(someone who employs others), kopia-matka(original of a document or of a recording), magister(master's degree), magister(person holding a master's degree), majster(expert at something), majster(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices), masztowiec(vessel having specified number of masts), mistrz(expert at something), mistrz(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices), mistrzyni(expert at something), pan(owner of an animal or slave), pan(courtesy title of a man), pani(owner of an animal or slave), panicz(courtesy title for a boy), władca(someone who has control over something or someone) | — | |
| Portuguese | amo(someone who has control over something or someone), capitão(captain of a merchant ship), dono(owner of an animal or slave), mestre(someone who has control over something or someone), mestre(expert at something), mestre(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices), mestre(skilled artist), mestre(master's degree), mestre(person holding a master's degree), máster(original of a document or of a recording), patrão(someone who employs others), proprietário(owner of an animal or slave), senhor(owner of an animal or slave), senhor(courtesy title of a man), senhorzinho(courtesy title for a boy), dominar(to learn to a high degree), masterizar(to make a master copy of) | — | |
| Romanian | jupân(courtesy title for a boy), maestru(expert at something), maestru(courtesy title of a man), original(original of a document or of a recording), patron(someone who has control over something or someone), proprietar(someone who has control over something or someone), proprietar(owner of an animal or slave), stăpân(someone who has control over something or someone), stăpân(owner of an animal or slave), conduce(to control), controla(to control), excela(to learn to a high degree), stăpâni(to be a master), stăpâni(to control), stăpâni(to learn to a high degree) | — | |
| Russian | ба́рич(courtesy title for a boy), барчу́к(courtesy title for a boy), веду́щее устро́йство(engineering: device that is controlling other devices or is an authoritative source), веду́щий(engineering: device that is controlling other devices or is an authoritative source), владе́лец(owner of an animal or slave), влады́ка(someone who has control over something or someone), господи́н(someone who has control over something or someone), капита́н(captain of a merchant ship), ма́стер(expert at something), ма́стер(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices), ма́стер(skilled artist), маги́стр(person holding a master's degree), мастери́ца(expert at something), молодо́й челове́к(courtesy title for a boy), оригина́л(original of a document or of a recording), повели́тель(owner of an animal or slave), работода́тель(someone who employs others), уме́лец(expert at something), уме́лица(expert at something), хозя́ин(someone who has control over something or someone), хозя́ин(owner of an animal or slave) | bárič, barčúk, vedúščeje ustrójstvo, vedúščij, vladélec, vladýka, gospodín, kapitán, máster, máster, máster, magístr, masteríca, molodój čelovék, originál, povelítelʹ, rabotodátelʹ, umélec, umélica, xozjáin, xozjáin | |
| Samogitian | gaspaduorios(someone who has control over something or someone), gaspaduorė(someone who has control over something or someone) | — | |
| Sanskrit | प्रभु(someone who has control over something or someone), प्रभु(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices) | prabhu, prabhu | |
| Scottish Gaelic | ceannsaich(to control) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | majstorski(highly skilled), мајсторски(highly skilled), gazda(someone who employs others), gospòdār(someone who has control over something or someone), gospòdār(owner of an animal or slave), kapetan(captain of a merchant ship), mȃjstor(expert at something), mȃjstor(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices), газда(someone who employs others), госпо̀да̄р(someone who has control over something or someone), госпо̀да̄р(owner of an animal or slave), ма̑јстор(expert at something), ма̑јстор(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices), gospodariti(to be a master), господарити(to be a master) | — | |
| Sicilian | capitanu(captain of a merchant ship), capurais(captain of a merchant ship), capurali(someone who employs others), capuraìs(captain of a merchant ship), don(courtesy title of a man), donna(courtesy title of a man), gna(courtesy title of a man), mastra(expert at something), mastru(someone who has control over something or someone), mastru(someone who employs others), mastru(expert at something), mastru(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices), mastru(skilled artist), mastru(courtesy title of a man), patruna(someone who has control over something or someone), patruna(owner of an animal or slave), patruni(someone who has control over something or someone), patruni(owner of an animal or slave), patruni(someone who employs others), principali(someone who has control over something or someone), prupitara(owner of an animal or slave), prupitaru(owner of an animal or slave), signuri(courtesy title of a man), za(courtesy title of a man), zu(courtesy title of a man), zìa(courtesy title of a man), zìu(courtesy title of a man) | — | |
| Slovak | majster(expert at something), majstryňa(expert at something), pán(someone who has control over something or someone) | — | |
| Slovene | gospodar(owner of an animal or slave), gospodár(someone who has control over something or someone), mojster(expert at something), mojster(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices), mojstrica(expert at something) | — | |
| Spanish | amo(someone who has control over something or someone), amo(owner of an animal or slave), amo(courtesy title of a man), capitán(captain of a merchant ship), joven amo(courtesy title for a boy), maese(courtesy title of a man), maestro(expert at something), maestro(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices), maestro(original of a document or of a recording), máster(expert at something), patrón(someone who employs others), señor(courtesy title of a man), señorito(courtesy title for a boy), troesma(expert at something), dominar(to learn to a high degree) | — | |
| Swedish | förlaga(original of a document or of a recording), herre(someone who has control over something or someone), herre(owner of an animal or slave), husbonde(owner of an animal or slave), husbonde(someone who employs others), huvudman(someone who has control over something or someone), magister(master's degree), magister(person holding a master's degree), magistersgrad(master's degree), master(master's degree), mästare(expert at something), mästare(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices), mästare(skilled artist), mäster(courtesy title of a man), bemästra(to learn to a high degree) | — | |
| Tabasaran | уста(expert at something) | usta | |
| Tagalog | amo(someone who has control over something or someone), amo(owner of an animal or slave), amo(someone who employs others), bossing(someone who employs others), capitan(captain of a merchant ship), compatron(someone who employs others), guro(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices), kapitan(captain of a merchant ship), maestro(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices), pantas(expert at something), pantas(person holding a master's degree) | — | |
| Tajik | устод(highly skilled), устод(expert at something) | ustod, ustod | |
| Tatar | оста(expert at something) | osta | |
| Thai | ชั้นครู(highly skilled), ต้นฉบับ(original of a document or of a recording), นาย(someone who has control over something or someone), มหาบัณฑิต(person holding a master's degree), เจ้านาย(someone who has control over something or someone) | dtôn-chà-bàp, naai, má-hǎa-ban-dìt, jâo-naai | |
| Turkish | bey(someone who has control over something or someone), efendi(someone who has control over something or someone), efendi(owner of an animal or slave), hoca(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices), işveren(someone who employs others), kaptan(captain of a merchant ship), komodor(someone who has control over something or someone), patron(someone who has control over something or someone), usta(someone who employs others), usta(expert at something), üstad(expert at something) | — | |
| Turkmen | aga(courtesy title for a boy), başlyk(someone who employs others), başlyk(courtesy title of a man), eýe(someone who has control over something or someone), eýe(owner of an animal or slave), han ogul(courtesy title for a boy), türgen(expert at something), ussa(someone who employs others), ussa(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices), ussat(expert at something), ussat(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices), ussat(skilled artist), çeper(skilled artist), ökde(expert at something) | — | |
| Ukrainian | воло́дар(someone who has control over something or someone), воло́дар(owner of an animal or slave), госпо́дар(someone who has control over something or someone), ма́йстер(expert at something), ма́йстер(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices), ма́йстер(skilled artist), ма́йстерка(expert at something), магі́стр(person holding a master's degree), пан(courtesy title of a man), роботода́вець(someone who employs others), хазя́їн(someone who has control over something or someone), хазя́їн(owner of an animal or slave), засво́ювати(to learn to a high degree), засво́їти(to learn to a high degree), оволоді́ти(to learn to a high degree), оволодіва́ти(to learn to a high degree), опано́вувати(to learn to a high degree), опанува́ти(to learn to a high degree), осво́ювати(to learn to a high degree), осво́їти(to learn to a high degree) | volódar, volódar, hospódar, májster, májster, májster, májsterka, mahístr, pan, robotodávecʹ, xazjájin, xazjájin, zasvójuvaty, zasvójity, ovolodíty, ovolodiváty, opanóvuvaty, opanuváty, osvójuvaty, osvójity | |
| Urdu | اُسْتاد(expert at something), اُسْتاد(tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices), اُسْتاد(skilled artist), مِہْتَر(owner of an animal or slave) | ustād, ustād, ustād, mihtar | |
| Vietnamese | chủ(someone who has control over something or someone), thạc sĩ(master's degree) | — | |
| Walloon | mwaisse(someone who has control over something or someone), mwaisse(expert at something) | — | |
| Welsh | prif gopi(original of a document or of a recording), gwastrodi(to control), meistroli(to control), meistroli(to make a master copy of) | — | |
| White Hmong | tswv(someone who has control over something or someone), tswv(owner of an animal or slave) | — | |
| Yiddish | בעל־הבית(someone who has control over something or someone), מײַסטער(expert at something) | balebos, mayster |
i zoti, pronar, zotni
δεσπότης, δεσπότης, δεσπότης, κοίρανος, κύριος, κύριος, κύριος, μεδέων, πρύτανις, σοφιστής, ἄναξ, ἄναξ, ἄναξ, κρατέω
despótēs, despótēs, despótēs, koíranos, kúrios, kúrios, kúrios, medéōn, prútanis, sophistḗs, ánax, ánax, ánax, kratéō
أُصُولِيَّة, أُصُولِيّ, خَبِير, سَيِّد, سَيِّد, ماچستير
ʔuṣūliyya, ʔuṣūliyy, ḵabīr, sayyid, sayyid, majestēr
afendu, domnu
usta
jabe, maisu
валада́р, гаспада́р, гаспада́р, ма́йстар, ма́йстарка, магі́стар, магі́стр, пан, пан, работада́вец, спада́р, улада́р, хазя́ін
valadár, haspadár, haspadár, májstar, májstarka, mahístar, mahístr, pan, pan, rabotadávjec, spadár, uladár, xazjáin
главен, майсторски, оригинален, господа́р, господа́р, капита́н, ма́йстор, ма́йстор, ма́йстор, ма́йсторка, маги́стър, маги́стър, магистрату́ра, оригина́л, работода́тел, со́бственик, стопа́нин, хазя́ин, владея, господарствам, господствам, овладея, овладявам, управлявам
glaven, majstorski, originalen, gospodár, gospodár, kapitán, májstor, májstor, májstor, májstorka, magístǎr, magístǎr, magistratúra, originál, rabotodátel, sóbstvenik, stopánin, hazjáin, vladeja, gospodarstvam, gospodstvam, ovladeja, ovladjavam, upravljavam
mestre, mestre, masteritzar
主人, 大師 /大师, 小爺 /小爷, 少爺 /少爷, 巨匠, 師傅 /师傅, 技師 /技师, 聆案官
zhǔrén, dàshī, xiǎoyé, shàoyé, shàoye, jùjiàng, shīfu, jìshī, língànguān
mistr, mistr, mistryně, pán, pán
ejin
meester, beheersen, controleren
fraŭlo, magistreco, magistro, majstro, majstro, majstro, mastro, mastro, posedanto, reganto, sinjoro, sinjoro, ĉefo, ŝipestro, ellerni
isand, meister
alkuperäinen, mestari, pää, taituri, alkuperäinen, alkuperäiskappale, herra, herra, isäntä, isäntä, isäntä, kantakappale, kantakopio, kapteeni, maisteri, maisterin tutkinto, maisterintutkinto, master-kopio, master-versio, mastoinen, mestari, mestari, mestari, mestari, nuoriherra, puheenjohtaja, työnantaja, hallita, hallita, hallita, masteroida
maîtro
maître, maître, maîtriser
mestri, mestri, paron, paron
amo, mestre
ბატონი, მაგისტრატურა, მაგისტრი, მაგისტრის ხარისხი, მბრძანებელი, მეპატრონე, მესაკუთრე, მფლობელი, ოსტატი, სპეციალისტი
baṭoni, magisṭraṭura, magisṭri, magisṭris xarisxi, mbrʒanebeli, meṗaṭrone, mesaḳutre, mplobeli, osṭaṭi, sṗecialisṭi
Frauchen, Herrchen, Junker, Meister, Meister, Meister, Meisterin, beherrschen, mastern, meistern
αυθεντικός, κεντρικός, κύριος, αριστοτέχνης, αρχιτεχνίτης, αφέντης, αφεντικό, δάσκαλος, καπετάνιος, κύριος, κύριος, κύριος, μάστορας, μάστορας, πλοίαρχος, πρωτότυπο, κατέχω, κυβερνώ, κυριαρχώ
afthentikós, kentrikós, kýrios, aristotéchnis, architechnítis, aféntis, afentikó, dáskalos, kapetánios, kýrios, kýrios, kýrios, mástoras, mástoras, ploíarchos, protótypo, katécho, kyvernó, kyriarchó
असल, अस्ल, उस्ताद, माहिर, असली, आक़ा, आका, आग़ा, आगा, उस्ताद, उस्ताद, उस्ताद, प्रभु, प्रभु, मालिक, मास्टर, मास्टर, मास्टर, मास्टर, मास्टर, मास्टर, मास्टर, मेहतर, सरवर, सलार, सालार, साहब, साहब, साहिब, साहिब
asal, asla, ustād, māhir, aslī, āqā, ākā, āġā, āgā, ustād, ustād, ustād, prabhu, prabhu, mālik, māsṭar, māsṭar, māsṭar, māsṭar, māsṭar, māsṭar, māsṭar, mehtar, sarvar, salār, sālār, sāhab, sāhab, sāhib, sāhib
gazda, kapitány, mester, mester, mester, mester, elsajátít
magister, magister, master, master
maasteri, maasteri, meisteri, meisteri, maasteroittaa
آقا, آقَاپِسَر, اصلی, اَرْباب, اُسْتاد, اُسْتاد, اُسْتاد, سالار, سَرْوَر, مالِک, مِهْتَر, ناخُدا, کارْشِناسِ اَرْشَد, کارْفَرْما
âġâ, âġâpesar, asli, arbâb, ostâd, ostâd, ostâd, sâlâr, sarvar, mâlek, mehtar, nâxodâ, kârfarmâ
maestro, mastro, boss, capitano, capo, comandante, maestro, maestro, maestro, master, master, mastro, originale, padrona, padrone, padrone, padrone, principale, proprietario, titolare, padroneggiare
ぼっちゃま, マスター, 主, 主人, 主人, 修士, 修士, 修士号, 修士学位, 匠, 匠, 原本, 坊っちゃん, 船長, 達人, 達人, 雇用主, 飼い主, マスターする, 熟達する
botchama, masutā, shujin, shujin, shūshi, shūshi, takumi, takumi, genpon, botchan, senchō, tatsujin, tatsujin, koyōnushi, kainushi, masutā suru, jukutatsu suru
mwathani
saimineica, saiminīks
dominulus, dominus, dominus, dominus, dominus, dominus, dominus, magister, magister, nauarchus, nāviculārius
saimniece, saimniece, saimnieks, saimnieks
méistro, padrón
Meeschter
господарски, мајсторски, газда, господар, господар, мајстор, мајстор, мајсторка, стопан, стопан, владее, владее, господари, раководи, управува
gospodarski, majstorski, gazda, gospodar, gospodar, majstor, majstor, majstorka, stopan, stopan, vladee, vladee, gospodari, rakovodi, upravuva
iho pūmanawa, mataaro, mātanga
stăpǫn
masto
maître
hoved, mester, original, beherske, lede, mestre, styre
herre, herre, masterkopi, mester, mester, mester, original
mèstre
hlāford, hlāford
kapitan, kopia-matka, magister, magister, majster, majster, masztowiec, mistrz, mistrz, mistrzyni, pan, pan, pani, panicz, władca
amo, capitão, dono, mestre, mestre, mestre, mestre, mestre, mestre, máster, patrão, proprietário, senhor, senhor, senhorzinho, dominar, masterizar
jupân, maestru, maestru, original, patron, proprietar, proprietar, stăpân, stăpân, conduce, controla, excela, stăpâni, stăpâni, stăpâni
ба́рич, барчу́к, веду́щее устро́йство, веду́щий, владе́лец, влады́ка, господи́н, капита́н, ма́стер, ма́стер, ма́стер, маги́стр, мастери́ца, молодо́й челове́к, оригина́л, повели́тель, работода́тель, уме́лец, уме́лица, хозя́ин, хозя́ин
bárič, barčúk, vedúščeje ustrójstvo, vedúščij, vladélec, vladýka, gospodín, kapitán, máster, máster, máster, magístr, masteríca, molodój čelovék, originál, povelítelʹ, rabotodátelʹ, umélec, umélica, xozjáin, xozjáin
gaspaduorios, gaspaduorė
ceannsaich
majstorski, мајсторски, gazda, gospòdār, gospòdār, kapetan, mȃjstor, mȃjstor, газда, госпо̀да̄р, госпо̀да̄р, ма̑јстор, ма̑јстор, gospodariti, господарити
capitanu, capurais, capurali, capuraìs, don, donna, gna, mastra, mastru, mastru, mastru, mastru, mastru, mastru, patruna, patruna, patruni, patruni, patruni, principali, prupitara, prupitaru, signuri, za, zu, zìa, zìu
majster, majstryňa, pán
gospodar, gospodár, mojster, mojster, mojstrica
amo, amo, amo, capitán, joven amo, maese, maestro, maestro, maestro, máster, patrón, señor, señorito, troesma, dominar
förlaga, herre, herre, husbonde, husbonde, huvudman, magister, magister, magistersgrad, master, mästare, mästare, mästare, mäster, bemästra
amo, amo, amo, bossing, capitan, compatron, guro, kapitan, maestro, pantas, pantas
bey, efendi, efendi, hoca, işveren, kaptan, komodor, patron, usta, usta, üstad
aga, başlyk, başlyk, eýe, eýe, han ogul, türgen, ussa, ussa, ussat, ussat, ussat, çeper, ökde
воло́дар, воло́дар, госпо́дар, ма́йстер, ма́йстер, ма́йстер, ма́йстерка, магі́стр, пан, роботода́вець, хазя́їн, хазя́їн, засво́ювати, засво́їти, оволоді́ти, оволодіва́ти, опано́вувати, опанува́ти, осво́ювати, осво́їти
volódar, volódar, hospódar, májster, májster, májster, májsterka, mahístr, pan, robotodávecʹ, xazjájin, xazjájin, zasvójuvaty, zasvójity, ovolodíty, ovolodiváty, opanóvuvaty, opanuváty, osvójuvaty, osvójity
chủ, thạc sĩ
mwaisse, mwaisse
prif gopi, gwastrodi, meistroli, meistroli
tswv, tswv
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