Usher
Translations of "usher" (23 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Armenian | բարապան(person who escorts people to their seats), դռնապան(person who escorts people to their seats), հսկիչ(person who escorts people to their seats), շվեյցար(person who escorts people to their seats), առաջնորդել(to guide people to their seats), ուղեկցել(to guide people to their seats) | barapan, dṙnapan, hskičʻ, šveycʻar, aṙaǰnordel, uġekcʻel | |
| Bulgarian | разпоредител(person who escorts people to their seats), разсилен(doorkeeper in a courtroom), съдебен пристав(doorkeeper in a courtroom), ша́фер(male escort at a wedding) | razporeditel, razsilen, sǎdeben pristav, šáfer | |
| Catalan | uixer(doorkeeper in a courtroom) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 伴郎(male escort at a wedding), 引座员(person who escorts people to their seats) | bànláng | |
| Czech | biletář(person who escorts people to their seats), soudní zřízenec(doorkeeper in a courtroom), uvaděč(person who escorts people to their seats) | — | |
| Dutch | ouvreuse(person who escorts people to their seats), plaatsaanwijzer(person who escorts people to their seats), aanwijzen(to guide people to their seats), begeleiden(to accompany or escort) | — | |
| Esperanto | akceptisto(person who escorts people to their seats), konduki(to accompany or escort) | — | |
| Finnish | kirkonpalvelija(person who escorts people to their seats), ovenvartija(doorkeeper in a courtroom), paikannäyttäjä(person who escorts people to their seats), sulhaspoika(male escort at a wedding), suntio(person who escorts people to their seats), ennakoida(to precede; to act as a forerunner or herald), ohjata(to guide people to their seats), ohjata(to accompany or escort), opastaa(to guide people to their seats), opastaa(to accompany or escort) | — | |
| French | escorte(male escort at a wedding), garçon d'honneur(male escort at a wedding), huissier(doorkeeper in a courtroom), ouvreur(person who escorts people to their seats), escorter(to accompany or escort) | — | |
| Galician | acomodador(person who escorts people to their seats), budel(doorkeeper in a courtroom), uxier(doorkeeper in a courtroom) | — | |
| German | Gerichtsdiener(doorkeeper in a courtroom), Platzanweiser(person who escorts people to their seats), Gesellschaft leisten(to accompany or escort), anweisen(to guide people to their seats), begleiten(to accompany or escort), führen(to guide people to their seats), vorausgehen(to precede; to act as a forerunner or herald), zuweisen(to guide people to their seats) | — | |
| Greek | ταξιθέτης(person who escorts people to their seats) | taxithétis | |
| Hungarian | jegyszedő(person who escorts people to their seats), jegyszedőnő(person who escorts people to their seats), násznagy(male escort at a wedding), teremszolga(doorkeeper in a courtroom), vőfély(male escort at a wedding), (be(to accompany or escort), (be(to accompany or escort), (be(to accompany or escort), beharangoz(to precede; to act as a forerunner or herald), ki)kísér(to accompany or escort), ki)tessékel(to accompany or escort), ki)vezet(to accompany or escort), kísér(to guide people to their seats), vezet(to guide people to their seats), ültet(to guide people to their seats) | — | |
| Italian | cerimoniere(male escort at a wedding), maschera(person who escorts people to their seats), messo(doorkeeper in a courtroom), usciere(doorkeeper in a courtroom), accompagnare(to guide people to their seats), guidare(to guide people to their seats), introdurre(to accompany or escort), precedere(to precede; to act as a forerunner or herald), precorrere(to precede; to act as a forerunner or herald), scortare(to accompany or escort) | — | |
| Japanese | 案内人(person who escorts people to their seats) | annainin | |
| Macedonian | распоре́дител(person who escorts people to their seats), распоре́дувач(person who escorts people to their seats), о́дведе(to guide people to their seats), о́днесе(to guide people to their seats), при́дружи(to accompany or escort), про́гласи(to precede; to act as a forerunner or herald) | rasporéditel, rasporéduvač, ódvede, ódnese, prídruži, próglasi | |
| Māori | kaitaupaepae(person who escorts people to their seats), taupaepae(to accompany or escort) | — | |
| Portuguese | arrumador(person who escorts people to their seats), lanterninha(person who escorts people to their seats) | — | |
| Romanian | aprod(person who escorts people to their seats), aprod(doorkeeper in a courtroom), plasator(person who escorts people to their seats), ușier(doorkeeper in a courtroom), plasa(to guide people to their seats) | — | |
| Russian | капельдинер(person who escorts people to their seats), пристав(doorkeeper in a courtroom), ша́фер(male escort at a wedding), возвещать(to precede; to act as a forerunner or herald), провожать(to guide people to their seats), сопровожда́ть(to accompany or escort) | kapelʹdiner, pristav, šáfer, vozveščatʹ, provožatʹ, soprovoždátʹ | |
| Serbo-Croatian | razvodnik(person who escorts people to their seats) | — | |
| Spanish | acomodador(person who escorts people to their seats), acomodadora(person who escorts people to their seats), bedel(doorkeeper in a courtroom), ordenanza(doorkeeper in a courtroom), portero de estrados(doorkeeper in a courtroom), ujier(person who escorts people to their seats), ujier(doorkeeper in a courtroom), usier(person who escorts people to their seats), usier(doorkeeper in a courtroom), acomodar(to guide people to their seats), acompañar(to accompany or escort), anunciar(to precede; to act as a forerunner or herald), escoltar(to accompany or escort), iniciar(to precede; to act as a forerunner or herald), iniciar(to precede; to act as a forerunner or herald), preceder(to precede; to act as a forerunner or herald), preludiar(to precede; to act as a forerunner or herald), preludiar(to precede; to act as a forerunner or herald) | — | |
| Volapük | seadöpihijonan(person who escorts people to their seats), seadöpijijonan(person who escorts people to their seats), seadöpijonan(person who escorts people to their seats) | — |
բարապան, դռնապան, հսկիչ, շվեյցար, առաջնորդել, ուղեկցել
barapan, dṙnapan, hskičʻ, šveycʻar, aṙaǰnordel, uġekcʻel
разпоредител, разсилен, съдебен пристав, ша́фер
razporeditel, razsilen, sǎdeben pristav, šáfer
uixer
biletář, soudní zřízenec, uvaděč
ouvreuse, plaatsaanwijzer, aanwijzen, begeleiden
akceptisto, konduki
kirkonpalvelija, ovenvartija, paikannäyttäjä, sulhaspoika, suntio, ennakoida, ohjata, ohjata, opastaa, opastaa
escorte, garçon d'honneur, huissier, ouvreur, escorter
acomodador, budel, uxier
Gerichtsdiener, Platzanweiser, Gesellschaft leisten, anweisen, begleiten, führen, vorausgehen, zuweisen
jegyszedő, jegyszedőnő, násznagy, teremszolga, vőfély, (be, (be, (be, beharangoz, ki)kísér, ki)tessékel, ki)vezet, kísér, vezet, ültet
cerimoniere, maschera, messo, usciere, accompagnare, guidare, introdurre, precedere, precorrere, scortare
распоре́дител, распоре́дувач, о́дведе, о́днесе, при́дружи, про́гласи
rasporéditel, rasporéduvač, ódvede, ódnese, prídruži, próglasi
kaitaupaepae, taupaepae
arrumador, lanterninha
aprod, aprod, plasator, ușier, plasa
капельдинер, пристав, ша́фер, возвещать, провожать, сопровожда́ть
kapelʹdiner, pristav, šáfer, vozveščatʹ, provožatʹ, soprovoždátʹ
razvodnik
acomodador, acomodadora, bedel, ordenanza, portero de estrados, ujier, ujier, usier, usier, acomodar, acompañar, anunciar, escoltar, iniciar, iniciar, preceder, preludiar, preludiar
seadöpihijonan, seadöpijijonan, seadöpijonan
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