Sapper
//ˈsæpɚ//
Translations of "sapper" (30 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | σκαπανεύς(historical or traditional term for "combat engineer") | skapaneús | |
| Belarusian | сапёр(historical or traditional term for "combat engineer") | sapjór | |
| Bulgarian | сапьо́р(historical or traditional term for "combat engineer") | sapjór | |
| Catalan | sapador(historical or traditional term for "combat engineer") | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 工兵(historical or traditional term for "combat engineer") | gōngbīng | |
| Czech | ženista(historical or traditional term for "combat engineer") | — | |
| Danish | sappør(historical or traditional term for "combat engineer") | — | |
| Dutch | sappeur(historical or traditional term for "combat engineer") | — | |
| Finnish | pioneeri(historical or traditional term for "combat engineer") | — | |
| French | sapeur(historical or traditional term for "combat engineer") | — | |
| Galician | zarpador(historical or traditional term for "combat engineer") | — | |
| German | Sappeur(historical or traditional term for "combat engineer") | — | |
| Greek | σκαπανέας(historical or traditional term for "combat engineer") | skapanéas | |
| Italian | geniere(historical or traditional term for "combat engineer"), zappatore(historical or traditional term for "combat engineer") | — | |
| Japanese | 工兵(historical or traditional term for "combat engineer") | kōhei | |
| Kazakh | сапёр(historical or traditional term for "combat engineer") | saper | |
| Korean | 공병(historical or traditional term for "combat engineer") | gongbyeong | |
| Macedonian | инженерец(historical or traditional term for "combat engineer") | inženerec | |
| Norman | sapeur(historical or traditional term for "combat engineer") | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | sappør(historical or traditional term for "combat engineer") | — | |
| Occitan | sapaire(historical or traditional term for "combat engineer") | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | قازمهجی(historical or traditional term for "combat engineer"), لغمجی(historical or traditional term for "combat engineer") | kazmacı, lağımcı | |
| Polish | saper(historical or traditional term for "combat engineer"), saperka(historical or traditional term for "combat engineer") | — | |
| Portuguese | sapador(historical or traditional term for "combat engineer") | — | |
| Russian | сапёр(historical or traditional term for "combat engineer") | sapjór | |
| Spanish | zapador(historical or traditional term for "combat engineer") | — | |
| Swedish | sappör(historical or traditional term for "combat engineer") | — | |
| Turkish | kazmacı(historical or traditional term for "combat engineer") | — | |
| Ukrainian | сапе́р(historical or traditional term for "combat engineer") | sapér | |
| Welsh | cloddiwr(historical or traditional term for "combat engineer") | — |
sapador
ženista
sappør
sappeur
pioneeri
sapeur
zarpador
Sappeur
geniere, zappatore
sapeur
sappør
sapaire
saper, saperka
sapador
zapador
sappör
kazmacı
cloddiwr
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