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English
Etymology
Agent noun from verb sing + agent suffix -er
Pronunciation
(Received Pronunciation|UK) IPA|/�sɪ��/, SAMPA|/"sIN@/
(General American|US) IPA|/�sɪ��/, SAMPA|/"sIN@`/
audio|en-us-singer.ogg|Audio (US)
Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-ɪ��(r)|-ɪ��(r)
Noun
wikipedia
en-noun
- person who sings, is able to sing, or earns a living by singing
- (square dance) dance figure with a fixed structure, sung by a caller, or a piece of music with that structure. See square dance singer.
Translations
trans-top|person who sings
Dutch: zanger m, zangeres f
Finnish: laulaja
French: chanteur m, chanteuse f
German: Sänger m, Sängerin f
Japanese: JAchar|æ�æ�� (ã��ã��ã��, kashu)
Korean: �주 (gasu)
Kurdish: KUchar|گ�را�� ب��
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Latin: cantor
Mandarin: ZHchar|æ�æ�� (gÄ�shÇ�u)
Polish: piosenkarz m
Russian: певеÑ� m (pjevets), певка f (pjevka), вокалиÑ�Ñ� (vokalÃst) m, вокалиÑ�Ñ�ка (vokalÃstka) f
Serbian: peva� m, peva�ica f
Slovene: pevec m, pevka f
Spanish: cantante#Spanish|cantante m/f
Swedish: sångare c (male), sångerska c (female)
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trans-top|dance figure
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ttbc|Ido: kantisto
ttbc|Italian: cantante#Italian|cantante
ttbc|Kurdish: stranbêj
ttbc|Occitan: cantaire
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ttbc|Portuguese: cantor
ttbc|Romanian: cânt�reaţ� f, cânt�reţ m
ttbc|Scottish Gaelic: seinneadair m, neach-seinn m, bean-seinn f, fear-seinn m, òranaiche m
ttbc|Turkish: �arkıcı
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Related terms
caller
cantor
prima donna
sing
square dance singer
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