Potter
Translations of "potter" (90 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | poçar(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | κεραμεύς(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | kerameús | |
| Arabic | بُوتَر(surname), خَزَّاف(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | būtar, ḵazzāf | |
| Armenian | բրուտ(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), կավագործ(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | brut, kavagorc | |
| Aromanian | ular(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Assamese | কুমাৰ(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | kumar | |
| Azerbaijani | dulus(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), dulusçu(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Belarusian | Потэр(surname), ганча́р(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), ганча́рка(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | Póter, hančár, hančárka | |
| Bengali | পটার(surname) | poṭar | |
| Breton | Potter(surname) | — | |
| Bulgarian | Потър(surname), грънча́р(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), грънча́рка(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | Potǎr, grǎnčár, grǎnčárka | |
| Burmese | အိုးဆရာ(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), အိုးထိန်းသည်(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | ui:hca.ra, ui:htin:sany | |
| Catalan | terrissaire(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), terrisser(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), terrissera(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 波特(surname), 製陶工人 /制陶工人(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), 陶匠(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), 陶器工人(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), 陶器工匠(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), 陶工(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), 陶瓷工(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | Bōtè, zhìtáo gōngrén, táojiàng, táoqì gōngrén, táoqì gōngjiàng, táogōng, táocígōng | |
| Czech | hrnčíř(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), hrnčířka(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Danish | pottemager(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Dutch | pottenbakker(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), pottenbakster(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Esperanto | potisto(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Estonian | pottsepp(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Faroese | Potter(surname) | — | |
| Finnish | purkittaja(one who pots food), ruukuttaja(one who places flowers or other plants inside their pots), savenvalaja(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), tölkittäjä(one who pots food) | — | |
| French | potier(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), potière(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Galician | Potter(surname), oleiro(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Georgian | მეთუნე(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | metune | |
| German | Töpfer(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), Töpferin(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌺𐌰𐍃𐌾𐌰(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | kasja | |
| Greek | Πότερ(surname), αγγειοπλάστης(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | Póter, angeioplástis | |
| Hawaiian | Potter(surname) | — | |
| Hebrew | פוטר(surname), יָצַר(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), קַדָּר(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | kádar | |
| Hindi | पॉटर(surname), कुंभार(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), कुंहार(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), कुम्हार(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), कुलाल(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | pŏṭar, kumbhār, kũhār, kumhār, kulāl | |
| Hungarian | fazekas(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Indonesian | kumbakara(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Ingrian | paturi(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Irish | criadóir(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), potaire(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Italian | vasaia(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), vasaio(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Japanese | ポッター(surname), 陶工(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | Pottā, tōkō | |
| Kashmiri | پوٹر(surname) | pōṭr | |
| Kazakh | көзеші(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), қышшы(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | közeşı, qyşşy | |
| Khmer | កុម្ភការ(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), កុម្ភការី(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), ស្មូនឆ្នាំង(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | komphĕəʼkaa, komphĕəʼkaarəy, smoun chnang | |
| Korean | 포터(surname), 도공(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), 도예가(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | Poteo, dogong, doyega | |
| Kyrgyz | карапачы(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | karapacı | |
| Lao | ກຸມພະການ(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), ຊ່າງປັ້ນ(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | kum pha kān, sāng pan | |
| Latin | fictiliārius(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), figulus(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Latvian | podniece(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), podnieks(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Lithuanian | puodžius(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Low German | Potter(surname) | — | |
| Macedonian | Потер(surname), грнчар(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), грнчарка(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | Poter, grnčar, grnčarka | |
| Māori | kaihanga rīhi(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), kaimahi uku(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), ringauku(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Mongolian | ваарч(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), ᠸᠠᠭᠠᠷᠴᠢ(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | vaarč, waɣarči | |
| Navajo | łeetsʼaaʼ ííłʼíní(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | pottemager(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Occitan | Potter(surname) | — | |
| Odia | କୁମ୍ଭାର(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), କୁମ୍ଭାରୁଣି(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | kumbhāra, kumbhāruṇi | |
| Old East Slavic | горньчаръ(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), гърньчаръ(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | gornĭčarŭ, gŭrnĭčarŭ | |
| Ottoman Turkish | چناقجی(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), چوملكجی(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | çanakcı, çömlekci | |
| Pali | kumbhakāra(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Persian | پاتر(surname), سفالگر(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), کوزهگر(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | pâtar, sofâlgar, kuze-gar | |
| Plautdietsch | Leemstrikja(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), Tapa(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Polish | garncarka(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), garncarz(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Portuguese | Potter(surname), ceramista(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), oleira(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), oleiro(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Punjabi | کُمہِیار(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), ਕੁਮ੍ਹਿਆਰ(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | kumhiyār, kumhiāra | |
| Romanian | ceramist(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), ceramistă(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), olar(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Russian | По́ттер(surname), гонча́р(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), гонча́рка(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), горше́чник(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), горше́чница(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | Pótter, gončár, gončárka, goršéčnik, goršéčnica | |
| Sanskrit | कुम्भकार(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), कुलाल(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | kumbhakāra, kulāla | |
| Saraiki | کُمْبھار(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | kumbhār | |
| Scots | Potter(surname) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | Poter(surname), Potter(surname), Потер(surname), grnčàrica(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), gr̀nčār(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), lončarica(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), lònčār(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), гр̀нча̄р(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), грнча̀рица(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), ло̀нча̄р(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), лончарица(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Slovak | hrnčiar(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), hrnčiarka(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Slovene | lončar(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), lončarka(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Spanish | alfarera(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), alfarero(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), ceramista(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Swahili | mfinyanzi(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Swedish | Potter(surname), krukmakare(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Tajik | кулол(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), кӯзагар(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | kulol, küzagar | |
| Tatar | чүлмәкче(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | çülmäkçe | |
| Telugu | కుమ్మరి(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | kummari | |
| Thai | พอตเตอร์(surname), ช่างปั้น(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), ช่างปั้นหม้อ(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), ผู้ทำหม้อ(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | por-dtà-dtêr, châang-bpân, châang-bpân-mɔ̂ɔ, pûu-tam-mɔ̂ɔ | |
| Tocharian B | lwaksātsaika(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Turkish | çanakçı(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), çömlekçi(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Turkmen | küýzegär(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Ugaritic | 𐎔𐎃𐎗(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | pḫr | |
| Ukrainian | Поттер(surname), гонча́р(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), гонча́рка(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | hončár, hončárka | |
| Urdu | کُمْہار(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | kumhār | |
| Uyghur | پوتتېر(surname) | pottër | |
| Uzbek | kulol(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Vietnamese | người làm đồ gốm(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), người thợ đồ gốm(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Vilamovian | tepper(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), tepperyn(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Volapük | hiskalel(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), jiskalel(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), skalel(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| Welsh | Potter(surname), crochenydd(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | — | |
| West-Frisian | Potter(surname) | — | |
| Yiddish | פּאָטער(surname), טעפּער(one who makes pots and ceramic wares), טעפּערין(one who makes pots and ceramic wares) | poter, teper, teperin |
poçar
ular
dulus, dulusçu
Potter
terrissaire, terrisser, terrissera
波特, 製陶工人 /制陶工人, 陶匠, 陶器工人, 陶器工匠, 陶工, 陶瓷工
Bōtè, zhìtáo gōngrén, táojiàng, táoqì gōngrén, táoqì gōngjiàng, táogōng, táocígōng
hrnčíř, hrnčířka
pottemager
pottenbakker, pottenbakster
potisto
pottsepp
Potter
purkittaja, ruukuttaja, savenvalaja, tölkittäjä
potier, potière
Potter, oleiro
Töpfer, Töpferin
Potter
fazekas
kumbakara
paturi
criadóir, potaire
vasaia, vasaio
fictiliārius, figulus
podniece, podnieks
puodžius
Potter
kaihanga rīhi, kaimahi uku, ringauku
łeetsʼaaʼ ííłʼíní
pottemager
Potter
kumbhakāra
Leemstrikja, Tapa
garncarka, garncarz
Potter, ceramista, oleira, oleiro
ceramist, ceramistă, olar
По́ттер, гонча́р, гонча́рка, горше́чник, горше́чница
Pótter, gončár, gončárka, goršéčnik, goršéčnica
Potter
Poter, Potter, Потер, grnčàrica, gr̀nčār, lončarica, lònčār, гр̀нча̄р, грнча̀рица, ло̀нча̄р, лончарица
hrnčiar, hrnčiarka
lončar, lončarka
alfarera, alfarero, ceramista
mfinyanzi
Potter, krukmakare
พอตเตอร์, ช่างปั้น, ช่างปั้นหม้อ, ผู้ทำหม้อ
por-dtà-dtêr, châang-bpân, châang-bpân-mɔ̂ɔ, pûu-tam-mɔ̂ɔ
lwaksātsaika
çanakçı, çömlekçi
küýzegär
kulol
người làm đồ gốm, người thợ đồ gốm
tepper, tepperyn
hiskalel, jiskalel, skalel
Potter, crochenydd
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