инженер

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See also: инжењер

Kazakh

Alternative scripts
Arabic ينجەنەر
Cyrillic инженер
Latin injener
Yañalif inçener

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian инжене́р (inženér), from German Ingenieur, from French ingénieur.

Pronunciation

Noun

инженер (injener)

  1. engineer (person qualified or professionally engaged in engineering)

Declension

Macedonian

Pronunciation

Noun

инженер (inženerm (feminine инженерка, relational adjective инженерски)

  1. engineer (person qualified or professionally engaged in engineering)

Declension

Russian

Etymology

Borrowed from German Ingenieur, from French ingénieur.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key):
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Noun

инжене́р (inženérm anim (genitive инжене́ра, nominative plural инжене́ры, genitive plural инжене́ров, relational adjective инжене́рный)

  1. engineer (person qualified or professionally engaged in engineering)
    • 2011, Виктор Пелевин, S.N.U.F.F.; English translation from Andrew Bromfield, transl., S.N.U.F.F., 2014:
      Грым вздохнул — дядя Жлыг во всём был прав, но в инженеры всё равно идти не хотелось. С будущим инженером Хлоя бы в лес не пошла.
      Grym vzdoxnul — djadja Žlyg vo vsjom byl prav, no v inženery vsjo ravno idti ne xotelosʹ. S buduščim inženerom Xloja by v les ne pošla.
      Grim sighed – Uncle Shug was right about everything, he didn’t want to be an engineer either. Chloe wouldn’t have gone into the woods with a future engineer, that’s for sure.

Declension

Derived terms

Descendants

Yakut

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian инженер (inžener).

Noun

инженер (inzhener)

  1. engineer