tin + smith
tinsmith (plural tinsmiths)
- A person who makes or repairs things with tin or similar alloys.
- A dealer in tin goods.
a person who makes or repairs things with tin
- Bulgarian: калайджи́я m (kalajdžíja)
- Catalan: llauner
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 白鐵匠/白铁匠 (bái tiějiang), 錫匠/锡匠 (zh) (xījiàng)
- Czech: klempíř (cs) m
- Danish: please add this translation if you can
- Dutch: tingieter
- Finnish: tinaseppä
- French: ferblantier (fr) m, étameur (fr) m, chaudronnier d’étain m
- German: Blechschmied m, Blechschmiedin f, Spengler (de) m, Spenglerin (de) f
- Hungarian: bádogos (hu), ónműves (hu), ónozó (hu)
- Italian: lattoniere (it) m
- Japanese: ブリキ屋 (buriki-ya), 板金工 (ばんきんこう, bankinkō)
- Khmer: ជាងដែកស៊ីវិឡាត (chieng daek siivi’laat)
- Korean: 양철공 (ko) (yangcheolgong)
- Latin: faber stannicus m
- Macedonian: калајџија m (kalajdžija)
- Ottoman Turkish: قالایجی (kalaycı)
- Persian: رویگر (fa) (ruygar)
- Polish: blacharz (pl) m
- Portuguese: latoeiro (pt) m, funileiro (pt) m
- Romanian: tinichigiu (ro) m
- Russian: жестя́нщик (ru) m (žestjánščik), луди́льщик (ru) m (ludílʹščik)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: ли̏ма̄р m, кала́јџија m
- Roman: lȉmār (sh) m, kalájdžija (sh) m
- Sicilian: stagninu m
- Slovak: klampiar m
- Spanish: hojalatero m, hojalatera f
- Swedish: bleckslagare (sv) c, plåtslagare (sv) c (more modern)
- Turkish: kalaycı (tr)
- Vietnamese: thợ thiếc
- Volapük: (♂♀) tünismitan (vo), (♂) tünihismitan, (♀) tünijismitan
- Yiddish: בלעכער m (blekher)
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