Miner
//ˈmaɪnə(ɹ)//
Translations of "miner" (54 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | μεταλλευτής(person who works in a mine) | metalleutḗs | |
| Aragonese | menero(person who works in a mine) | — | |
| Armenian | հանքափոր(person who works in a mine) | hankʻapʻor | |
| Basque | meatzari(person who works in a mine) | — | |
| Belarusian | гарня́к(person who works in a mine), шахцёр(person who works in a mine) | harnják, šaxcjór | |
| Bulgarian | миньо́р(person who works in a mine), руднича́р(person who works in a mine), сапьо́р(operator of mines and other explosives) | minjór, rudničár, sapjór | |
| Catalan | menjamel(bird of genus Geositta), minaire(person who works in a mine), miner(person who works in a mine) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 礦夫 /矿夫(person who works in a mine), 礦工 /矿工(person who works in a mine) | kuàngfū, kuànggōng | |
| Czech | havíř(person who works in a mine), horník(person who works in a mine), minér(operator of mines and other explosives) | — | |
| Danish | grubearbejder(person who works in a mine), minearbejder(person who works in a mine) | — | |
| Dutch | kompel(person who works in a mine), mijnenlegger(operator of mines and other explosives), mijnwerker(person who works in a mine), mineur(operator of mines and other explosives), ontmijner(operator of mines and other explosives) | — | |
| Esperanto | ministo(person who works in a mine) | — | |
| Estonian | kaevur(person who works in a mine), minöör(operator of mines and other explosives), sapöör(operator of mines and other explosives) | — | |
| Finnish | kaivaja(bird of genus Geositta), kaivosmies(person who works in a mine), kaivostyöläinen(person who works in a mine), kellomesikko(bird of genus Manorina), louhija(software), louhintaohjelma(software), mainari(person who works in a mine), miinamies(operator of mines and other explosives) | — | |
| French | mineur(person who works in a mine) | — | |
| Galician | mineiro(person who works in a mine) | — | |
| Georgian | მეშახტე(person who works in a mine) | mešaxṭe | |
| German | Bergarbeiter(person who works in a mine), Bergmann(person who works in a mine) | — | |
| Greek | μεταλλωρύχος(person who works in a mine) | metallorýchos | |
| Hebrew | כורה(person who works in a mine) | — | |
| Hungarian | aknász(operator of mines and other explosives), bányász(person who works in a mine), vájár(person who works in a mine) | — | |
| Icelandic | námumaður(person who works in a mine) | — | |
| Irish | mianadóir(person who works in a mine), mianadóir(operator of mines and other explosives) | — | |
| Italian | minatore(person who works in a mine) | — | |
| Japanese | 坑夫(person who works in a mine), 鉱夫(person who works in a mine), 鉱山労働者(person who works in a mine) | kōfu, kōfu, kouzanroudousha | |
| Korean | 광부(person who works in a mine) | gwangbu | |
| Latin | metallārius(person who works in a mine) | — | |
| Latvian | kalnracis(person who works in a mine), mīnētājs(operator of mines and other explosives), ogļracis(person who works in a mine) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | Mineur(person who works in a mine) | — | |
| Macedonian | ми́нер(operator of mines and other explosives), рудар(person who works in a mine) | míner, rudar | |
| Māori | kaihuke(person who works in a mine) | — | |
| Mòcheno | knòpp(person who works in a mine) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | gruvearbeider(person who works in a mine) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | gruvearbeidar(person who works in a mine) | — | |
| Occitan | minaire(person who works in a mine) | — | |
| Old English | delfere(person who works in a mine) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | لغمجی(person who works in a mine), معدنجی(person who works in a mine) | lağımcı, maʿdenci | |
| Persian | معدنچی(person who works in a mine), کارگر معدن(person who works in a mine) | ma'danči, kârgar-e ma'dan | |
| Polish | górnik(person who works in a mine) | — | |
| Portuguese | mineiro(person who works in a mine) | — | |
| Romanian | miner(person who works in a mine), mineriță(person who works in a mine), mineră(person who works in a mine) | — | |
| Russian | горня́к(person who works in a mine), минёр(operator of mines and other explosives), сапёр(operator of mines and other explosives), шахтёр(person who works in a mine) | gornják, minjór, sapjór, šaxtjór | |
| Serbo-Croatian | rùdār(person who works in a mine), ру̀да̄р(person who works in a mine) | — | |
| Silesian | bergmůn(person who works in a mine), grubjorz(person who works in a mine) | — | |
| Slovak | baník(person who works in a mine) | — | |
| Slovene | rudar(person who works in a mine) | — | |
| Spanish | minero(person who works in a mine) | — | |
| Swedish | gruvarbetare(person who works in a mine) | — | |
| Tagalog | mandudulang(person who works in a mine) | — | |
| Turkish | madenci(person who works in a mine) | — | |
| Ukrainian | гірни́к(person who works in a mine), шахта́р(person who works in a mine) | hirnýk, šaxtár | |
| Vietnamese | thợ mỏ(person who works in a mine) | — | |
| Volapük | himeinan(person who works in a mine), jimeinan(person who works in a mine), meinan(person who works in a mine) | — | |
| Welsh | adar cloch(bird of genus Manorina), cloddiwr(person who works in a mine), mwynwr(person who works in a mine), mwynwr(bird of genus Geositta) | — |
menero
meatzari
menjamel, minaire, miner
havíř, horník, minér
grubearbejder, minearbejder
kompel, mijnenlegger, mijnwerker, mineur, ontmijner
ministo
kaevur, minöör, sapöör
kaivaja, kaivosmies, kaivostyöläinen, kellomesikko, louhija, louhintaohjelma, mainari, miinamies
mineur
mineiro
Bergarbeiter, Bergmann
כורה
aknász, bányász, vájár
námumaður
mianadóir, mianadóir
minatore
metallārius
kalnracis, mīnētājs, ogļracis
Mineur
kaihuke
knòpp
gruvearbeider
gruvearbeidar
minaire
delfere
górnik
mineiro
miner, mineriță, mineră
rùdār, ру̀да̄р
bergmůn, grubjorz
baník
rudar
minero
gruvarbetare
mandudulang
madenci
thợ mỏ
himeinan, jimeinan, meinan
adar cloch, cloddiwr, mwynwr, mwynwr
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