Singer
Translations of "singer" (144 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | sanger(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Albanian | këngëtar(person who sings (male or generic term)), këngëtare(female person who sings) | — | |
| Amharic | ዘፋኝ(person who sings (male or generic term)) | zäfañ | |
| Ancient Greek | ἀοιδός(person who sings (male or generic term)) | aoidós | |
| Arabic | الْمُغَنِّي(person who sings (male or generic term)), مغني(person who sings (male or generic term)), مغني(person who sings (male or generic term)), مغنية(female person who sings), مُطْرِب(person who sings (male or generic term)), مُغَنٍّ(person who sings (male or generic term)), مُغَنِّيَة(female person who sings) | al-muḡannī, moḡanni, muḡanni, moḡaneya, muṭrib, muḡannin, muḡanniya | |
| Aramaic | ܙܡܪܐ(person who sings (male or generic term)), ܙܡܪܬܐ(female person who sings) | zammārā, zammārtā | |
| Armenian | երգիչ(person who sings (male or generic term)), երգչուհի(female person who sings) | ergičʻ, ergčʻuhi | |
| Aromanian | cãntãtor(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Assamese | গায়ক(person who sings (male or generic term)) | gayok | |
| Asturian | cantante(person who sings (male or generic term)), cantante(female person who sings), cantor(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | müğənni(person who sings (male or generic term)), xanəndə(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Bashkir | йырау(person who sings (male or generic term)), йыраусы(person who sings (male or generic term)), йырсы(person who sings (male or generic term)) | yıraw, yırawsı, yırsı | |
| Basque | abeslari(person who sings (male or generic term)), kantari(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Belarusian | спява́к(person who sings (male or generic term)), спява́чка(female person who sings) | spjavák, spjaváčka | |
| Bengali | গায়ক(person who sings (male or generic term)) | gaẏok | |
| Bhojpuri | गायक(person who sings (male or generic term)) | gāyak | |
| Breton | kaner(person who sings (male or generic term)), kanerez(female person who sings) | — | |
| Bulgarian | певе́ц(person who sings (male or generic term)), певи́ца(female person who sings) | pevéc, pevíca | |
| Burmese | တေးသံရှင်(person who sings (male or generic term)), အဆိုတော်(person who sings (male or generic term)) | te:samhrang, a.hcuitau | |
| Catalan | cantaire(person who sings (male or generic term)), cantant(person who sings (male or generic term)), cantant(female person who sings), cantor(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | گۆرانیبێژ(person who sings (male or generic term)) | goranîbêj | |
| Chinese | чонҗязы(person who sings (male or generic term)), чонҗяр(person who sings (male or generic term)), 歌手(person who sings (male or generic term)) | čonži͡azɨ, čonži͡ar, koa-chhiú / ko-chhiú | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 歌手(person who sings (male or generic term)) | go¹ sau² | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 辛格(surname), 歌手(person who sings (male or generic term)) | Xīngé, gēshǒu | |
| Corsican | cantadore(person who sings (male or generic term)), cantante(person who sings (male or generic term)), cantrice(female person who sings) | — | |
| Czech | zpěvačka(female person who sings), zpěvák(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Danish | sanger(person who sings (male or generic term)), sangerinde(female person who sings) | — | |
| Dari | خوَانَنْدَه(person who sings (male or generic term)) | xānanda | |
| Dutch | zanger(person who sings (male or generic term)), zangeres(female person who sings) | — | |
| Dzongkha | སྐད་འཐེན་མི(person who sings (male or generic term)) | skad 'then mi | |
| Eastern Min Chinese | 歌手(person who sings (male or generic term)) | gŏ̤-chiū | |
| Esperanto | kantantino(female person who sings), kantanto(person who sings (male or generic term)), kantistino(female person who sings), kantisto(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Estonian | laulik(person who sings (male or generic term)), laulja(person who sings (male or generic term)), lauljanna(female person who sings), lauljatar(female person who sings) | — | |
| Faroese | sangari(person who sings (male or generic term)), sangarinna(female person who sings) | — | |
| Finnish | laulaja(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| French | chanteur(person who sings (male or generic term)), chanteuse(female person who sings) | — | |
| Friulian | cjantant(person who sings (male or generic term)), cjantautôr(person who sings (male or generic term)), cjantôr(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Galician | cantante(person who sings (male or generic term)), cantante(female person who sings), cantor(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Georgian | მომღერალი(person who sings (male or generic term)) | momɣerali | |
| German | Singer(surname), Sänger(person who sings (male or generic term)), Sängerchen(person who sings (male or generic term)), Sängerin(female person who sings), Sängerlein(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌻𐌹𐌿𐌸𐌰𐍂𐌴𐌹𐍃(person who sings (male or generic term)) | liuþareis | |
| Greek | τραγουδίστρια(female person who sings), τραγουδιστής(person who sings (male or generic term)) | tragoudístria, tragoudistís | |
| Greenlandic | erinarsortartoq(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Gujarati | ગાયક(person who sings (male or generic term)) | gāyak | |
| Hakka Chinese | 歌手(person who sings (male or generic term)) | kô-sú | |
| Hebrew | זמר \ זַמָּר(person who sings (male or generic term)), זמרת \ זַמֶּרֶת(female person who sings) | zamár, zaméret | |
| Hindi | गायक(person who sings (male or generic term)), गायिका(female person who sings) | gāyak, gāyikā | |
| Hungarian | énekes(person who sings (male or generic term)), énekesnő(female person who sings) | — | |
| Icelandic | söngkona(female person who sings), söngvari(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Indonesian | penyanyi(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Ingrian | laulaja(person who sings (male or generic term)), peutsa(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Iranian Persian | خوانَنْدِه(person who sings (male or generic term)) | xânande | |
| Irish | amhránaí(person who sings (male or generic term)), fonnadóir(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Italian | cantante(person who sings (male or generic term)), cantante(female person who sings), gazatrice(person or device that singes) | — | |
| Japanese | 歌手(person who sings (male or generic term)) | kashu | |
| Kalmyk | дууч(person who sings (male or generic term)) | duuç | |
| Kannada | ಗಾಯಕ(person who sings (male or generic term)) | gāyaka | |
| Kazakh | әнші(person who sings (male or generic term)) | änşı | |
| Khakas | сарынӌы(person who sings (male or generic term)), ырӌы(person who sings (male or generic term)) | sarıncı, ırcı | |
| Khiamniungan Naga | tsūihānghái(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Khmer | គីតិកា(person who sings (male or generic term)), គីតិកា(female person who sings), អ្នកចំរៀង(person who sings (male or generic term)), អ្នកច្រៀង(person who sings (male or generic term)) | kiitekaa, kiitekaa, nĕək cɑmriəng, nĕək criəng | |
| Korean | 가수(person who sings (male or generic term)) | gasu | |
| Kumyk | йырчы(person who sings (male or generic term)), сарынчы(person who sings (male or generic term)) | yırçı, sarınçı | |
| Kyrgyz | обончу(person who sings (male or generic term)), ырчы(person who sings (male or generic term)) | oboncu, ırcı | |
| Lao | ນັກຮ້ອງ(person who sings (male or generic term)) | nak hǭng | |
| Latin | cantor(person who sings (male or generic term)), cantrīx(female person who sings) | — | |
| Latvian | dziedātāja(female person who sings), dziedātājs(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Ligurian | cantànte(person who sings (male or generic term)), cantànte(female person who sings) | — | |
| Lithuanian | dainininkas(person who sings (male or generic term)), dainininkė(female person who sings) | — | |
| Lombard | cantant(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Low German | Singer(person who sings (male or generic term)), Singerin(female person who sings), Singersch(female person who sings), Singersche(female person who sings) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | spiwaŕ(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Lü | ᦋᦱᧂᧈᦣᦸᧂᧉ(person who sings (male or generic term)) | tsaang¹hoang² | |
| Luganda | omuyimbi(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Macedonian | пејач(person who sings (male or generic term)), пејачка(female person who sings) | pejač, pejačka | |
| Malay | biduan(person who sings (male or generic term)), biduanita(female person who sings), pelagu(person who sings (male or generic term)), penyanyi(person who sings (male or generic term)), tukang nyanyi(person who sings (male or generic term)), vokalis(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Malayalam | ഗായകൻ(person who sings (male or generic term)), ഗായിക(female person who sings) | gāyakaṉ, gāyika | |
| Maltese | kantant(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Māori | kaiwaiata(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Marathi | गायक(person who sings (male or generic term)), गायिका(female person who sings) | gāyak, gāyikā | |
| Middle English | synger(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Mongolian | дуучин(person who sings (male or generic term)), ᠳᠠᠭᠤᠴᠢᠨ(person who sings (male or generic term)) | duučin, daɣučin | |
| Nahuatl | cuicani(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Norman | chant'rêsse(female person who sings), chanteux(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | ahengbêj(person who sings (male or generic term)), goranîbêj(person who sings (male or generic term)), kilambêj(person who sings (male or generic term)), stranbêj(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | sanger(person who sings (male or generic term)), sangerinne(female person who sings) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | songar(person who sings (male or generic term)), songarinne(female person who sings) | — | |
| Occitan | cantaira(female person who sings), cantaire(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Odia | ଗାୟକ(person who sings (male or generic term)) | gāyaka | |
| Old English | sangere(person who sings (male or generic term)), sangestre(female person who sings) | — | |
| Old Occitan | chantador(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | شرقیجی(person who sings (male or generic term)) | şarkıcı | |
| Pashto | آوازخوان(person who sings (male or generic term)), خواننده(person who sings (male or generic term)), سندربول(person who sings (male or generic term)) | āwāzxwān, xānenda, sadǝrbol | |
| Persian | خْوَانَنْدَه(person who sings (male or generic term)) | xwānanda | |
| Piedmontese | cantant(person who sings (male or generic term)), cantanta(female person who sings) | — | |
| Polish | Zynger(surname), piosenkarka(female person who sings), piosenkarz(person who sings (male or generic term)), śpiewaczka(female person who sings), śpiewak(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Portuguese | cantor(person who sings (male or generic term)), cantora(female person who sings) | — | |
| Rohingya | gain(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Romagnol | cantânt(person who sings (male or generic term)), cantânta(female person who sings) | — | |
| Romanian | cântăreață(female person who sings), cântăreț(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Romansch | chantadur(person who sings (male or generic term)), chantadura(female person who sings) | — | |
| Russian | вокали́ст(person who sings (male or generic term)), вокали́стка(female person who sings), певе́ц(person who sings (male or generic term)), певи́ца(female person who sings) | vokalíst, vokalístka, pevéc, pevíca | |
| Sanskrit | गायक(person who sings (male or generic term)) | gāyaka | |
| Scots | sanger(person who sings (male or generic term)), sangster(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | neach-seinn(person who sings (male or generic term)), seinneadair(person who sings (male or generic term)), òranaiche(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | pevàčica(female person who sings), pjevàčica(female person who sings), pjèvāč(person who sings (male or generic term)), pèvāč(person who sings (male or generic term)), пева̀чица(female person who sings), пѐва̄ч(person who sings (male or generic term)), пјева̀чица(female person who sings), пјѐва̄ч(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Shan | ၵူၼ်းႁဵတ်းၵႂၢမ်း(person who sings (male or generic term)) | kúun háet kwáam | |
| Silesian | śpjywok(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Slovak | spevák(person who sings (male or generic term)), speváčka(female person who sings) | — | |
| Slovene | pevec(person who sings (male or generic term)), pevka(female person who sings) | — | |
| Southern Altai | сарынчы(person who sings (male or generic term)) | sarïnčï | |
| Spanish | cantante(person who sings (male or generic term)), cantante(female person who sings), cantor(person who sings (male or generic term)), cantora(female person who sings) | — | |
| Sranan Tongo | singiman(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Swahili | mwimbaji(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Swedish | sångare(person who sings (male or generic term)), sångerska(female person who sings) | — | |
| Tachawit | acennay(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Tagalog | mang-aawit(person who sings (male or generic term)), manganganta(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Tajik | муғаннӣ(person who sings (male or generic term)), сароянда(person who sings (male or generic term)), сурудхон(person who sings (male or generic term)), хонанда(person who sings (male or generic term)), ҳофиз(person who sings (male or generic term)) | muġanni, saroyanda, surudxon, xonanda, hofiz | |
| Tamil | பாடகர்(person who sings (male or generic term)) | pāṭakar | |
| Taos | yòʼóna(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Tashelhit | amarir(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Tatar | җырчы(person who sings (male or generic term)) | cırçı | |
| Telugu | పాటగత్తె(female person who sings), పాటగాడు(person who sings (male or generic term)) | pāṭagatte, pāṭagāḍu | |
| Thai | นักร้อง(person who sings (male or generic term)) | nák-rɔ́ɔng | |
| Tibetan | གཞས་མ(person who sings (male or generic term)), གཞས་མ(female person who sings), གླུ་བ(person who sings (male or generic term)), གླུ་མ(female person who sings) | gzhas ma, gzhas ma, glu ba, glu ma | |
| Tigrinya | ደራፊ(person who sings (male or generic term)) | därafi | |
| Tofa | ыршы(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Turkish | şantör(person who sings (male or generic term)), şantöz(female person who sings), şarkıcı(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Turkmen | aýdymçi(person who sings (male or generic term)), bagşy(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Tuvan | ыраажы(person who sings (male or generic term)) | ıraajı | |
| Ukrainian | співа́к(person who sings (male or generic term)), співа́чка(female person who sings) | spivák, spiváčka | |
| Upper Sorbian | spěwar(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Urdu | گُلُو کار(person who sings (male or generic term)), گُلُو کارَہ(female person who sings) | gulū kār, gulū kāra | |
| Uyghur | ناخشىچى(person who sings (male or generic term)) | naxshichi | |
| Uzbek | ashulachi(person who sings (male or generic term)), hofiz(person who sings (male or generic term)), qoʻshiqchi(person who sings (male or generic term)), xonanda(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Vietnamese | ca sĩ(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Volapük | hikanitan(person who sings (male or generic term)), jikanitan(female person who sings), kanitan(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Walloon | tchanteu(person who sings (male or generic term)), tchanteuse(female person who sings) | — | |
| Welsh | cantores(female person who sings), canwr(person who sings (male or generic term)), deifiwr(person or device that singes) | — | |
| West-Frisian | sjonger(person who sings (male or generic term)), sjongster(female person who sings) | — | |
| Wu Chinese | 歌手(person who sings (male or generic term)) | ¹ku-seu | |
| Yakut | ырыаһыт(person who sings (male or generic term)) | ïrïahït | |
| Yao | jwakwimba(person who sings (male or generic term)) | — | |
| Yiddish | זינגער(surname), זינגער(person who sings (male or generic term)), זינגערין(female person who sings) | zinger, zinger, zingerin |
sanger
këngëtar, këngëtare
الْمُغَنِّي, مغني, مغني, مغنية, مُطْرِب, مُغَنٍّ, مُغَنِّيَة
al-muḡannī, moḡanni, muḡanni, moḡaneya, muṭrib, muḡannin, muḡanniya
cãntãtor
cantante, cantante, cantor
müğənni, xanəndə
abeslari, kantari
kaner, kanerez
cantaire, cantant, cantant, cantor
cantadore, cantante, cantrice
zpěvačka, zpěvák
sanger, sangerinde
zanger, zangeres
kantantino, kantanto, kantistino, kantisto
laulik, laulja, lauljanna, lauljatar
sangari, sangarinna
laulaja
chanteur, chanteuse
cjantant, cjantautôr, cjantôr
cantante, cantante, cantor
Singer, Sänger, Sängerchen, Sängerin, Sängerlein
erinarsortartoq
énekes, énekesnő
söngkona, söngvari
penyanyi
laulaja, peutsa
amhránaí, fonnadóir
cantante, cantante, gazatrice
tsūihānghái
cantor, cantrīx
dziedātāja, dziedātājs
cantànte, cantànte
dainininkas, dainininkė
cantant
Singer, Singerin, Singersch, Singersche
spiwaŕ
omuyimbi
biduan, biduanita, pelagu, penyanyi, tukang nyanyi, vokalis
kantant
kaiwaiata
synger
cuicani
chant'rêsse, chanteux
ahengbêj, goranîbêj, kilambêj, stranbêj
sanger, sangerinne
songar, songarinne
cantaira, cantaire
sangere, sangestre
chantador
cantant, cantanta
Zynger, piosenkarka, piosenkarz, śpiewaczka, śpiewak
cantor, cantora
gain
cantânt, cantânta
cântăreață, cântăreț
chantadur, chantadura
sanger, sangster
neach-seinn, seinneadair, òranaiche
pevàčica, pjevàčica, pjèvāč, pèvāč, пева̀чица, пѐва̄ч, пјева̀чица, пјѐва̄ч
śpjywok
spevák, speváčka
pevec, pevka
cantante, cantante, cantor, cantora
singiman
mwimbaji
sångare, sångerska
acennay
mang-aawit, manganganta
yòʼóna
amarir
ыршы
şantör, şantöz, şarkıcı
aýdymçi, bagşy
spěwar
ashulachi, hofiz, qoʻshiqchi, xonanda
ca sĩ
hikanitan, jikanitan, kanitan
tchanteu, tchanteuse
cantores, canwr, deifiwr
sjonger, sjongster
jwakwimba
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