English
Etymology
sociology + -ist
Noun
sociologist (plural sociologists)
- A scientist studying the field of sociology; a social scientist
Translations
scientist studying the field of sociology
- Afrikaans: sosioloog
- Catalan: sociòleg m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 社會學家/社会学家 (zh) (shèhuìxuéjiā), 社会学家 (shèhuìxuéjiā)
- Czech: sociolog m
- Dutch: socioloog (nl) m
- Finnish: sosiologi (fi)
- French: sociologue (fr)
- German: Soziologe (de) m, Soziologin (de) f
- Hungarian: szociológus (hu), társadalomkutató, társadalomtudós
- Irish: socheolaí m
- Italian: sociologo (it) m, sociologa (it) f
- Japanese: 社会学者 (しゃかいがくしゃ, shakaigakusha)
- Latvian: sociologs m, socioloģe f
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- Norman: sociologiste m or f
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: sosiolog m
- Nynorsk: sosiolog m
- Polish: socjolog (pl) m, socjolożka f
- Portuguese: sociólogo (pt) m
- Romanian: sociolog (ro) m, sociologă (ro) f
- Russian: социо́лог (ru) m (sociólog), обществове́д (ru) m (obščestvovéd)
- Serbo-Croatian: sociòlog (sh) m
- Spanish: sociólogo (es) m, socióloga f
- Tagalog: dalub-ulnong
- Turkish: sosyolog (tr)
- Yiddish: סאָציאָלאָג m (sotsyolog)
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