Nurse
Translations of "nurse" (105 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | kinderoppasser(person who takes care of other people's young), verpleegkundige(person trained to provide care for the sick), verpleegster(person trained to provide care for the sick), verpleër(person trained to provide care for the sick), borsvoed(to breastfeed (a baby)), verpleeg(to care for (the sick)), vertroetel(to tend gently and with extra care), voed(to foster, nourish, or entertain (an attitude)) | — | |
| Albanian | infermiere(person trained to provide care for the sick) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | νοσοκόμος(person trained to provide care for the sick), θηλάζω(to breastfeed (a baby)) | nosokómos, thēlázō | |
| Arabic | سستر(person trained to provide care for the sick), ممرض(person trained to provide care for the sick), مُمَرِّض(person trained to provide care for the sick), مُمَرِّض(person trained to provide care for the sick), مُمَرِّضة(person trained to provide care for the sick), مُمَرِّضَة(person trained to provide care for the sick), مُمَرِّضَة(person trained to provide care for the sick), أَرْضَعَ(to breastfeed (a baby)), رضع(to breastfeed (a baby)), مَرَّضَ(to care for (the sick)) | sistar, mumarriḍ, mumarriḍ, mumarriḍ, mumarriḍa, mumarriḍa, mumarriḍa, ʔarḍaʕa, raḍaʕ, marraḍa | |
| Armenian | բուժքույր(person trained to provide care for the sick), դայակ(person who takes care of other people's young), քույր(person trained to provide care for the sick) | bužkʻuyr, dayak, kʻuyr | |
| Azerbaijani | dayə(person who takes care of other people's young), pərəstar(person trained to provide care for the sick), tibb bacısı(person trained to provide care for the sick) | — | |
| Basque | erizain(person trained to provide care for the sick) | — | |
| Belarusian | кармі́целька(person who takes care of other people's young), медсястра́(person trained to provide care for the sick), ня́ня(person who takes care of other people's young), сястра́(person trained to provide care for the sick) | karmícjelʹka, mjedsjastrá, njánja, sjastrá | |
| Bengali | নার্স(person trained to provide care for the sick) | narśo | |
| Bulgarian | бава́чка(person who takes care of other people's young), медици́нска сестра́(person trained to provide care for the sick), гледам(to care for (the sick)), кърмя(to breastfeed (a baby)), отглеждам(to foster, nourish, or entertain (an attitude)) | baváčka, medicínska sestrá, gledam, kǎrmja, otgleždam | |
| Burmese | သူနာပြုဆရာမ(person trained to provide care for the sick) | suna-pru.hca.rama. | |
| Catalan | infermer(person trained to provide care for the sick), infermera(person trained to provide care for the sick), alletar(to breastfeed (a baby)) | — | |
| Chechen | лорйиша(person trained to provide care for the sick) | lorjiša | |
| Chinese | 看護 /看护(person trained to provide care for the sick), 看護婦 /看护妇(person trained to provide care for the sick), 護士 /护士(person trained to provide care for the sick) | khan-hō͘, zh-min-nan, hō͘-sū | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 姑娘(person trained to provide care for the sick), 護士 /护士(person trained to provide care for the sick) | gu¹ noeng⁴, wu⁶ si⁶ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 保育員 /保育员(person who takes care of other people's young), 看護 /看护(person trained to provide care for the sick), 護士 /护士(person trained to provide care for the sick) | bǎoyùyuán, kānhù, hùshi | |
| Chuvash | ӗмӗрт(to breastfeed (a baby)) | ĕmĕrt | |
| Czech | chůva(person who takes care of other people's young), kojná(person who takes care of other people's young), ošetřovatel(person trained to provide care for the sick), ošetřovatelka(person trained to provide care for the sick), sestra(person trained to provide care for the sick), zdravotní sestra(person trained to provide care for the sick), kojit(to breastfeed (a baby)), ošetřovat(to care for (the sick)) | — | |
| Danish | barneplejerske(person who takes care of other people's young), nurse(person who takes care of other people's young), sygeplejerske(person trained to provide care for the sick) | — | |
| Dari | هَمْشِیرَه(person trained to provide care for the sick) | hamšīra | |
| Dutch | min(person who takes care of other people's young), verpleegkundige(person trained to provide care for the sick), voedster(person who takes care of other people's young), zoogmoeder(person who takes care of other people's young), borstvoeden(to breastfeed (a baby)), verplegen(to care for (the sick)), vertroetelen(to tend gently and with extra care), zogen(to breastfeed (a baby)) | — | |
| Erzya | сазор(person trained to provide care for the sick) | sazor | |
| Esperanto | flegisto(person trained to provide care for the sick), vartisto(person who takes care of other people's young), flegi(to care for (the sick)), kuraci(to care for (the sick)), nutri(to foster, nourish, or entertain (an attitude)), prizorgi(to tend gently and with extra care) | — | |
| Estonian | lapsehoidja(person who takes care of other people's young), meditsiiniõde(person trained to provide care for the sick), medvend(person trained to provide care for the sick), medõde(person trained to provide care for the sick), õde(person trained to provide care for the sick) | — | |
| Finnish | hoitaja(person trained to provide care for the sick), hoitajatar(person trained to provide care for the sick), lastenhoitaja(person who takes care of other people's young), sairaanhoitaja(person trained to provide care for the sick), sairaanhoitajatar(person trained to provide care for the sick), hoitaa(to care for (the sick)), hoitaa(to tend gently and with extra care), hoivata(to tend gently and with extra care), imettää(to breastfeed (a baby)) | — | |
| French | infirmier(person trained to provide care for the sick), infirmière(person trained to provide care for the sick), nourrice(person who takes care of other people's young), allaiter(to breastfeed (a baby)), donner le sein(to breastfeed (a baby)), soigner(to care for (the sick)), soigner(to tend gently and with extra care) | — | |
| Friulian | latâ(to breastfeed (a baby)) | — | |
| Galician | enfermeira(person trained to provide care for the sick), enfermeiro(person trained to provide care for the sick), neneira(person who takes care of other people's young), aleitar(to breastfeed (a baby)) | — | |
| Georgian | მედდა(person trained to provide care for the sick) | medda | |
| German | Kinderfrau(person who takes care of other people's young), Kindermädchen(person who takes care of other people's young), Krankenpfleger(person trained to provide care for the sick), Krankenschwester(person trained to provide care for the sick), hegen(to foster, nourish, or entertain (an attitude)), hätscheln(to tend gently and with extra care), pflegen(to care for (the sick)), saugen(to drink (a beverage) slowly), stillen(to breastfeed (a baby)) | — | |
| Greek | νοσηλευτής(person trained to provide care for the sick), νοσηλεύτρια(person trained to provide care for the sick), νοσοκόμα(person trained to provide care for the sick), νοσοκόμος(person trained to provide care for the sick), παραμάνα(person who takes care of other people's young), τροφός(person who takes care of other people's young), γιατροκομώ(to care for (the sick)), θηλάζω(to breastfeed (a baby)), καλλιεργώ(to foster, nourish, or entertain (an attitude)), νοσηλεύω(to care for (the sick)), περιθάλπω(to care for (the sick)), περιποιούμαι(to tend gently and with extra care), τρέφω(to foster, nourish, or entertain (an attitude)), φροντίζω(to tend gently and with extra care) | nosileftís, nosiléftria, nosokóma, nosokómos, paramána, trofós, giatrokomó, thilázo, kalliergó, nosilévo, perithálpo, peripoioúmai, tréfo, frontízo | |
| Hebrew | אָח(person trained to provide care for the sick), אָחוֹת(person trained to provide care for the sick), חוֹבֵשׁ(person trained to provide care for the sick), הֵינִיק(to breastfeed (a baby)), יָנַק(to drink (a beverage) slowly) | akh, akhót, khovesh, heníq, yanáq | |
| Hindi | नर्स(person trained to provide care for the sick), उपचार करना(to care for (the sick)) | nars, upcār karnā | |
| Hungarian | dada(person who takes care of other people's young), dajka(person who takes care of other people's young), ápoló(person trained to provide care for the sick), ápolónő(person trained to provide care for the sick), elszopogat(to drink (a beverage) slowly), gondoz(to care for (the sick)), gondoz(to tend gently and with extra care), kortyolgat(to drink (a beverage) slowly), nevel(to foster, nourish, or entertain (an attitude)), szopogat(to drink (a beverage) slowly), szoptat(to breastfeed (a baby)), ápol(to care for (the sick)), ápol(to tend gently and with extra care) | — | |
| Hunsrik | Krankeschwesder(person trained to provide care for the sick) | — | |
| Icelandic | barnfóstra(person who takes care of other people's young), fóstra(person who takes care of other people's young), hjúkrunarfræðingur(person trained to provide care for the sick), gefa a brjóst(to breastfeed (a baby)) | — | |
| Ido | flegisto(person trained to provide care for the sick) | — | |
| Indonesian | ners(person trained to provide care for the sick), perawat(person trained to provide care for the sick), suster(person trained to provide care for the sick), menyusui(to breastfeed (a baby)), merawat(to care for (the sick)) | — | |
| Iranian Persian | نِرْس(person trained to provide care for the sick), پَرَسْتار(person trained to provide care for the sick) | ners, parastâr | |
| Irish | banaltra(person trained to provide care for the sick), banaltra(person who takes care of other people's young), banaltra fir(person trained to provide care for the sick), buime(person who takes care of other people's young), cothaigh(to breastfeed (a baby)), tabhair beathú cíche do(to breastfeed (a baby)), tabhair brollach do(to breastfeed (a baby)) | — | |
| Italian | balia(person who takes care of other people's young), infermiera(person trained to provide care for the sick), infermiere(person trained to provide care for the sick), nutrice(person who takes care of other people's young), accudire(to tend gently and with extra care), allattare(to breastfeed (a baby)), curare(to care for (the sick)), nutrire(to foster, nourish, or entertain (an attitude)) | — | |
| Japanese | ナース(person trained to provide care for the sick), 保母(person who takes care of other people's young), 保育士(person who takes care of other people's young), 看護士(person trained to provide care for the sick), 看護婦(person trained to provide care for the sick), 看護師(person trained to provide care for the sick), おっぱいをあげる(to breastfeed (a baby)), 哺乳する(to breastfeed (a baby)), 授乳する(to breastfeed (a baby)) | nāsu, hobo, hoikushi, unisex, kangofu, kangoshi, oppai wo ageru, honyū suru, junyū suru | |
| Javanese | mantri(person trained to provide care for the sick) | — | |
| Kalenjin | nas(person who takes care of other people's young) | — | |
| Kamba | nasi(person who takes care of other people's young) | — | |
| Kazakh | медбибі(person trained to provide care for the sick), медбике(person trained to provide care for the sick), мейірбике(person trained to provide care for the sick) | medbibı, medbike, meiırbike | |
| Khmer | គិលានុបដ្ឋាក(person trained to provide care for the sick), គិលានុបដ្ឋាយិកា(person trained to provide care for the sick) | kiliənupatthaak, kiliənupatthaayikaa | |
| Kikuyu | nathi(person who takes care of other people's young) | — | |
| Korean | 간호사(person trained to provide care for the sick), 간호사(person who takes care of other people's young), 간호원(person trained to provide care for the sick), 보모(person who takes care of other people's young), 유모(person who takes care of other people's young) | ganhosa, ganhosa, ganhowon, bomo, yumo | |
| Kyrgyz | медайым(person trained to provide care for the sick), медсестра(person trained to provide care for the sick) | medayım, medsestra | |
| Lao | ພະຍາບານ(person trained to provide care for the sick) | pha nyā bān | |
| Latin | infirmarius(person trained to provide care for the sick), alō(to breastfeed (a baby)), nutriō(to breastfeed (a baby)) | — | |
| Latvian | aukle(person who takes care of other people's young), māsa(person trained to provide care for the sick), zīdīt(to breastfeed (a baby)) | — | |
| Lithuanian | auklė(person who takes care of other people's young), seselė(person trained to provide care for the sick) | — | |
| Livonian | lapsvȱidaji(person who takes care of other people's young) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | chórobna sotša(person trained to provide care for the sick), wótwardowaŕ chórych(person trained to provide care for the sick) | — | |
| Luhya | omunasi(person who takes care of other people's young) | — | |
| Luo | nas(person who takes care of other people's young) | — | |
| Macedonian | дадилка(person who takes care of other people's young), медицинска сестра(person trained to provide care for the sick), медицински брат(person trained to provide care for the sick), негувателка(person who takes care of other people's young), дои(to breastfeed (a baby)), негува(to care for (the sick)), негува(to tend gently and with extra care) | dadilka, medicinska sestra, medicinski brat, neguvatelka, doi, neguva, neguva | |
| Malay | jururawat(person trained to provide care for the sick), rawat(to care for (the sick)) | — | |
| Maltese | infermier(person trained to provide care for the sick), infermiera(person trained to provide care for the sick), ners(person trained to provide care for the sick) | — | |
| Māori | nāhi(person trained to provide care for the sick), nēhi(person trained to provide care for the sick), tapuhi(to care for (the sick)), whakangote(to breastfeed (a baby)), whāngote(to breastfeed (a baby)) | — | |
| Marathi | नर्स(person trained to provide care for the sick) | narsa | |
| Meru | nathi(person who takes care of other people's young) | — | |
| Middle English | norice(person who takes care of other people's young) | — | |
| Mongolian | асрагч эх(person trained to provide care for the sick) | asragč ex | |
| Navajo | azeeʼ neiikáhí(person trained to provide care for the sick) | — | |
| Norman | nosse(person trained to provide care for the sick) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | hemşîre(person trained to provide care for the sick), peristgar(person trained to provide care for the sick) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | pleier(person trained to provide care for the sick), pleierske(person trained to provide care for the sick), sykepleier(person trained to provide care for the sick), sykepleierske(person trained to provide care for the sick), sykesøster(person trained to provide care for the sick), søster(person trained to provide care for the sick) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | sjukepleiar(person trained to provide care for the sick) | — | |
| Occitan | infirmièr(person trained to provide care for the sick), infirmièra(person trained to provide care for the sick) | — | |
| Pashto | خورۍ(person trained to provide care for the sick), رنځورپاله(person trained to provide care for the sick), نرس(person trained to provide care for the sick), نرسه(person trained to provide care for the sick), همشېره(person trained to provide care for the sick) | xorey, ranjupāla, nars, narsa, hamšera | |
| Polish | opiekunka(person who takes care of other people's young), pielęgniarka(person trained to provide care for the sick), pielęgniarz(person trained to provide care for the sick), pielęgniarz(person trained to provide care for the sick), siostra(person trained to provide care for the sick), karmić piersią(to breastfeed (a baby)), opiekować się(to care for (the sick)), opiekować się(to tend gently and with extra care), pielęgnować(to care for (the sick)), pielęgnować(to tend gently and with extra care), zadbać(to tend gently and with extra care) | — | |
| Portuguese | babá(person who takes care of other people's young), enfermeira(person trained to provide care for the sick), enfermeiro(person trained to provide care for the sick), amamentar(to breastfeed (a baby)), tratar(to care for (the sick)), tratar bem(to tend gently and with extra care) | — | |
| Romani | chuchi del(to breastfeed (a baby)) | — | |
| Romanian | asistentă medicală(person trained to provide care for the sick), bonă(person who takes care of other people's young), doică(person who takes care of other people's young), dădacă(person who takes care of other people's young), infirmier(person trained to provide care for the sick), infirmieră(person trained to provide care for the sick), nursă(person who takes care of other people's young), soră(person trained to provide care for the sick), soră medicală(person trained to provide care for the sick), alăpta(to breastfeed (a baby)), îngriji(to care for (the sick)) | — | |
| Russian | корми́лица(person who takes care of other people's young), медбра́т(person trained to provide care for the sick), медсестра́(person trained to provide care for the sick), ня́ня(person who takes care of other people's young), сестра́(person trained to provide care for the sick), сиде́лка(person trained to provide care for the sick), фе́льдшер(person trained to provide care for the sick), корми́ть гру́дью(to breastfeed (a baby)), корми́ть свои́м молоко́м(to breastfeed (a baby)) | kormílica, medbrát, medsestrá, njánja, sestrá, sidélka, félʹdšer, kormítʹ grúdʹju, kormítʹ svoím molokóm | |
| Scottish Gaelic | banaltraim(person who takes care of other people's young), bean-eiridinn(person trained to provide care for the sick), bean-eiridnidh(person trained to provide care for the sick), muime(person who takes care of other people's young), màthair-altraim(person who takes care of other people's young), neach-eiridinn(person trained to provide care for the sick), altraim(to care for (the sick)) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | bólničār(person trained to provide care for the sick), bólničārka(person trained to provide care for the sick), dàdilja(person who takes care of other people's young), mȅdicīnskā sèstra(person trained to provide care for the sick), mȅdicīnskī tèhničār(person trained to provide care for the sick), negovatèljica(person who takes care of other people's young), бо́лнича̄р(person trained to provide care for the sick), бо́лнича̄рка(person trained to provide care for the sick), да̀диља(person who takes care of other people's young), ме̏дицӣнска̄ сѐстра(person trained to provide care for the sick), ме̏дицӣнскӣ тѐхнича̄р(person trained to provide care for the sick), неговатѐљица(person who takes care of other people's young), brȉnuti(to care for (the sick)), dòjiti(to breastfeed (a baby)), nȅga(to tend gently and with extra care), nȅgovati(to care for (the sick)), nȅgovati(to tend gently and with extra care), pòbrinuti(to care for (the sick)), бри̏нути(to care for (the sick)), до̀јити(to breastfeed (a baby)), не̏га(to tend gently and with extra care), не̏говати(to care for (the sick)), не̏говати(to tend gently and with extra care), по̀бринути(to care for (the sick)) | — | |
| Sicilian | mammana(person who takes care of other people's young), nfirmera(person trained to provide care for the sick), nfirmeri(person trained to provide care for the sick), nurrizza(person who takes care of other people's young) | — | |
| Slovak | sestra(person trained to provide care for the sick), zdravotná sestra(person trained to provide care for the sick), dojčiť(to breastfeed (a baby)), ošetrovať(to care for (the sick)) | — | |
| Slovene | medicinska sestra(person trained to provide care for the sick) | — | |
| Spanish | enfermera(person trained to provide care for the sick), enfermero(person trained to provide care for the sick), niñera(person who takes care of other people's young), achichiguar(to breastfeed (a baby)), amamantar(to breastfeed (a baby)), atetar(to breastfeed (a baby)), dar el pecho(to breastfeed (a baby)) | — | |
| Swahili | muuguzi(person trained to provide care for the sick), nesi(person trained to provide care for the sick), uguza(to care for (the sick)), uguza(to tend gently and with extra care) | — | |
| Swedish | sjukskötare(person trained to provide care for the sick), sjuksköterska(person trained to provide care for the sick), amma(to breastfeed (a baby)) | — | |
| Tagalog | nars(person trained to provide care for the sick), yaya(person who takes care of other people's young), alaga(to care for (the sick)), alagaan(to care for (the sick)), alagaan(to tend gently and with extra care), ingatan(to tend gently and with extra care), mangalaga(to care for (the sick)) | — | |
| Tajik | парастор(person trained to provide care for the sick), ҳамшира(person trained to provide care for the sick), ҳамшираи тиббӣ(person trained to provide care for the sick) | parastor, hamšira, hamšira-yi tibbi | |
| Tamil | செவிலி(person trained to provide care for the sick), செவிலி(person who takes care of other people's young), செவிலியர்(person trained to provide care for the sick), செவிலியர்(person who takes care of other people's young) | cevili, cevili, ceviliyar, ceviliyar | |
| Thai | พยาบาล(person trained to provide care for the sick) | pá-yaa-baan | |
| Tibetan | སྨན་གཡོག(person trained to provide care for the sick) | sman g.yog | |
| Tok Pisin | nes(person trained to provide care for the sick) | — | |
| Turkish | bakıcı(person who takes care of other people's young), dadı(person who takes care of other people's young), hemşire(person trained to provide care for the sick), tıp bacısı(person trained to provide care for the sick) | — | |
| Turkmen | şepagat uýasy(person trained to provide care for the sick) | — | |
| Ukrainian | годува́льниця(person who takes care of other people's young), медсестра́(person trained to provide care for the sick), ня́ня(person who takes care of other people's young), сестра́(person trained to provide care for the sick), грудне́ вигодо́вування(to breastfeed (a baby)), ня́ньчити(to tend gently and with extra care) | hoduválʹnycja, medsestrá, njánja, sestrá, hrudné vyhodóvuvannja, njánʹčyty | |
| Unami | kenahkihèt(person trained to provide care for the sick), kèhkenahkihès(person trained to provide care for the sick) | — | |
| Urdu | نَرْس(person trained to provide care for the sick) | nars | |
| Uyghur | سېسترا(person trained to provide care for the sick) | sëstra | |
| Uzbek | hamshira(person trained to provide care for the sick), medsestra(person trained to provide care for the sick), sestra(person trained to provide care for the sick) | — | |
| Vietnamese | bảo mẫu(person who takes care of other people's young), bảo mỗ(person who takes care of other people's young), y tá(person trained to provide care for the sick) | — | |
| Volapük | ciladünan(person who takes care of other people's young), cilahidünan(person who takes care of other people's young), cilajidünan(person who takes care of other people's young), cilihikälan(person who takes care of other people's young), cilijikälan(person who takes care of other people's young), cilikälan(person who takes care of other people's young), hikälan(person trained to provide care for the sick), jikälan(person trained to provide care for the sick), kälan(person trained to provide care for the sick) | — | |
| Welsh | nyrs(person trained to provide care for the sick), nyrsiwr(person trained to provide care for the sick) | — | |
| Yakut | сиэстэрэ(person trained to provide care for the sick) | siestere | |
| Yiddish | ניאַניע(person who takes care of other people's young), סאַניטאַר(person trained to provide care for the sick), קראַנקן־ברודער(person trained to provide care for the sick), קראַנקן־שוועסטער(person trained to provide care for the sick), שוועסטער(person trained to provide care for the sick), זייגן(to breastfeed (a baby)) | nyanye, sanitar, krankn-bruder, krankn-shvester, shvester, zeygn | |
| Zhuang | bouxganqbingh(person trained to provide care for the sick), husw(person trained to provide care for the sick) | — |
kinderoppasser, verpleegkundige, verpleegster, verpleër, borsvoed, verpleeg, vertroetel, voed
infermiere
سستر, ممرض, مُمَرِّض, مُمَرِّض, مُمَرِّضة, مُمَرِّضَة, مُمَرِّضَة, أَرْضَعَ, رضع, مَرَّضَ
sistar, mumarriḍ, mumarriḍ, mumarriḍ, mumarriḍa, mumarriḍa, mumarriḍa, ʔarḍaʕa, raḍaʕ, marraḍa
dayə, pərəstar, tibb bacısı
erizain
бава́чка, медици́нска сестра́, гледам, кърмя, отглеждам
baváčka, medicínska sestrá, gledam, kǎrmja, otgleždam
infermer, infermera, alletar
chůva, kojná, ošetřovatel, ošetřovatelka, sestra, zdravotní sestra, kojit, ošetřovat
barneplejerske, nurse, sygeplejerske
min, verpleegkundige, voedster, zoogmoeder, borstvoeden, verplegen, vertroetelen, zogen
flegisto, vartisto, flegi, kuraci, nutri, prizorgi
lapsehoidja, meditsiiniõde, medvend, medõde, õde
hoitaja, hoitajatar, lastenhoitaja, sairaanhoitaja, sairaanhoitajatar, hoitaa, hoitaa, hoivata, imettää
infirmier, infirmière, nourrice, allaiter, donner le sein, soigner, soigner
latâ
enfermeira, enfermeiro, neneira, aleitar
Kinderfrau, Kindermädchen, Krankenpfleger, Krankenschwester, hegen, hätscheln, pflegen, saugen, stillen
νοσηλευτής, νοσηλεύτρια, νοσοκόμα, νοσοκόμος, παραμάνα, τροφός, γιατροκομώ, θηλάζω, καλλιεργώ, νοσηλεύω, περιθάλπω, περιποιούμαι, τρέφω, φροντίζω
nosileftís, nosiléftria, nosokóma, nosokómos, paramána, trofós, giatrokomó, thilázo, kalliergó, nosilévo, perithálpo, peripoioúmai, tréfo, frontízo
dada, dajka, ápoló, ápolónő, elszopogat, gondoz, gondoz, kortyolgat, nevel, szopogat, szoptat, ápol, ápol
Krankeschwesder
barnfóstra, fóstra, hjúkrunarfræðingur, gefa a brjóst
flegisto
ners, perawat, suster, menyusui, merawat
banaltra, banaltra, banaltra fir, buime, cothaigh, tabhair beathú cíche do, tabhair brollach do
balia, infermiera, infermiere, nutrice, accudire, allattare, curare, nutrire
ナース, 保母, 保育士, 看護士, 看護婦, 看護師, おっぱいをあげる, 哺乳する, 授乳する
nāsu, hobo, hoikushi, unisex, kangofu, kangoshi, oppai wo ageru, honyū suru, junyū suru
mantri
nas
nasi
nathi
infirmarius, alō, nutriō
aukle, māsa, zīdīt
auklė, seselė
lapsvȱidaji
chórobna sotša, wótwardowaŕ chórych
omunasi
nas
дадилка, медицинска сестра, медицински брат, негувателка, дои, негува, негува
dadilka, medicinska sestra, medicinski brat, neguvatelka, doi, neguva, neguva
jururawat, rawat
infermier, infermiera, ners
nāhi, nēhi, tapuhi, whakangote, whāngote
nathi
norice
azeeʼ neiikáhí
nosse
hemşîre, peristgar
pleier, pleierske, sykepleier, sykepleierske, sykesøster, søster
sjukepleiar
infirmièr, infirmièra
opiekunka, pielęgniarka, pielęgniarz, pielęgniarz, siostra, karmić piersią, opiekować się, opiekować się, pielęgnować, pielęgnować, zadbać
babá, enfermeira, enfermeiro, amamentar, tratar, tratar bem
chuchi del
asistentă medicală, bonă, doică, dădacă, infirmier, infirmieră, nursă, soră, soră medicală, alăpta, îngriji
корми́лица, медбра́т, медсестра́, ня́ня, сестра́, сиде́лка, фе́льдшер, корми́ть гру́дью, корми́ть свои́м молоко́м
kormílica, medbrát, medsestrá, njánja, sestrá, sidélka, félʹdšer, kormítʹ grúdʹju, kormítʹ svoím molokóm
banaltraim, bean-eiridinn, bean-eiridnidh, muime, màthair-altraim, neach-eiridinn, altraim
bólničār, bólničārka, dàdilja, mȅdicīnskā sèstra, mȅdicīnskī tèhničār, negovatèljica, бо́лнича̄р, бо́лнича̄рка, да̀диља, ме̏дицӣнска̄ сѐстра, ме̏дицӣнскӣ тѐхнича̄р, неговатѐљица, brȉnuti, dòjiti, nȅga, nȅgovati, nȅgovati, pòbrinuti, бри̏нути, до̀јити, не̏га, не̏говати, не̏говати, по̀бринути
mammana, nfirmera, nfirmeri, nurrizza
sestra, zdravotná sestra, dojčiť, ošetrovať
medicinska sestra
enfermera, enfermero, niñera, achichiguar, amamantar, atetar, dar el pecho
muuguzi, nesi, uguza, uguza
sjukskötare, sjuksköterska, amma
nars, yaya, alaga, alagaan, alagaan, ingatan, mangalaga
nes
bakıcı, dadı, hemşire, tıp bacısı
şepagat uýasy
годува́льниця, медсестра́, ня́ня, сестра́, грудне́ вигодо́вування, ня́ньчити
hoduválʹnycja, medsestrá, njánja, sestrá, hrudné vyhodóvuvannja, njánʹčyty
kenahkihèt, kèhkenahkihès
hamshira, medsestra, sestra
bảo mẫu, bảo mỗ, y tá
ciladünan, cilahidünan, cilajidünan, cilihikälan, cilijikälan, cilikälan, hikälan, jikälan, kälan
nyrs, nyrsiwr
ניאַניע, סאַניטאַר, קראַנקן־ברודער, קראַנקן־שוועסטער, שוועסטער, זייגן
nyanye, sanitar, krankn-bruder, krankn-shvester, shvester, zeygn
bouxganqbingh, husw
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