English
Etymology
From technic + -ian.
Pronunciation
Noun
technician (plural technicians)
- A person who studies or practises technology.
- Synonyms: techie, technologist
- Hyponyms: engineer, mechanic
- Antonym: Luddite
Related terms
Translations
occupation
- Arabic: تِقْنِيّ m (tiqniyy), فَنِّيّ m (fanniyy)
- Basque: teknikari (eu)
- Bulgarian: техник (bg) m (tehnik)
- Catalan: tècnic m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 技術員/技术员 (zh) (jìshùyuán), 技术员 (zh) (jìshùyuán)
- Czech: technik (cs) m
- Danish: tekniker c
- Dutch: technicus (nl) m, (regional) technieker (nl) m
- Finnish: teknikko (fi)
- French: technicien (fr) m
- German: Techniker (de) m
- Greek: τεχνικός (el) c (technikós)
- Hebrew: טכנאי (he) m (tekhnaí)
- Hindi: तकनीशियन m (taknīśiyan)
- Hungarian: műszerész (hu), technikus (hu), laboráns (hu), (mechnanic in general): szerelő (hu)
- Irish: teicneoir m
- Italian: tecnico (it) m
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- Japanese: 技術者 (ja) (ぎじゅつしゃ, gijutsu-sha)
- Korean: 기술자 (ko) (gisulja), 엔진이어 (enjinieo)
- Lao: please add this translation if you can
- Lithuanian: technikas m, technikė f
- Maltese: teknixin m
- Norman: technicien m, technicienne f
- Persian: تکنیسین (fa) (teknisian)
- Polish: technik (pl) m
- Portuguese: técnico (pt) m
- Romanian: tehnician (ro) m, tehniciană (ro) f
- Russian: те́хник (ru) m (téxnik)
- Spanish: técnico (es) m
- Swedish: tekniker (sv)
- Thai: ช่างเทคนิค (châang ték-ník)
- Vietnamese: nhà kỹ thuật
- Welsh: technegwr m, technegydd m
- Yiddish: טעכניקער m (tekhniker)
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