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English
Etymology
From care + -er.
Pronunciation
Noun
carer (plural carers)
- (UK, Ireland, Commonwealth) Someone who regularly looks after another person, either as a job or often through family responsibilities.
Have you thought of a job as a carer for disabled people?
They retired early to be a full-time carer for their partner.
2011 December 14, Steven Morris, “Devon woman jailed for 168 days for killing kitten in microwave”, in Guardian:He said Robins had not been in trouble with the law before and had no previous convictions. Jail would have an adverse effect on her and her three children as she was the main carer.
2023, Eleanor Catton, Birnam Wood, page 211:Her business was a one-woman outfit that offered accredited first-aid training courses for teachers, carers, sports coaches, antenatal classes, workplace groups, and the police; the classes ranged from basic defibrillator training to what was now called psychological first aid.
Synonyms
Derived terms
Translations
someone who regularly looks after another person
- Arabic: مُقَدِّم الرِّعايَة m (muqaddim ar-riʕāya)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 照顧者 / 照顾者 (zhàogùzhě), 照料人 (zhàoliàorén), 護理人員 / 护理人员 (hùlǐ rényuán), 私人看護 / 私人看护 (sīrén kānhù), 監護工 / 监护工 (zh) (jiānhùgōng) (Taiwan)
- Czech: pečovatel m, pečovatelka f
- Danish: plejer c, omsorgsperson c
- Dutch: verzorger (nl)
- Esperanto: zorganto
- Finnish: hoitaja (fi), omaishoitaja (fi)
- French: soignant (fr) m, soignante (fr) f
- German: Betreuer (de) m, Betreuerin (de) f
- Hindi: देखभालकर्ता m (dekhbhālkartā)
- Irish: cúramóir m, banchúramóir m (female)
- Japanese: 介護者 (かいごしゃ, kaigosha), ホームヘルパー (hōmu herupā), 世話をする人 (せわをするひと, sewa o suru hito)
- Korean: 간병인(看病人) (ganbyeong'in), 돌보는 사람 (dolboneun saram)
- Latvian: aprūpētājs m
- Maori: kaitiaki
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: støttekontakt (no) m (for a mentally disabled person)
- Polish: opiekun (pl) m, opiekunka (pl) f
- Portuguese: cuidador m
- Romanian: îngrijitor (ro) m, îngrijitoare (ro) f
- Russian: сиде́лка (ru) f (sidélka), ня́ня (ru) f (njánja), ня́нька (ru) f (njánʹka), медсестра́ (ru) f (medsestrá); медбра́т (ru) m (medbrát); тот, кто уха́живает (tot, kto uxáživajet)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Roman: skrbnik (sh) m, staratelj (sh) m, njegovatelj (sh) m
- Spanish: cuidador m
- Vietnamese: người chăm sóc
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Anagrams
French
Pronunciation
Verb
carer
- (slang) Alternative spelling of carrer
Conjugation
carer
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avoir + past participle
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carant /ka.ʁɑ̃/
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ayant + past participle
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caré /ka.ʁe/
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indicative
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je (j’)
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tu
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il, elle, on
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nous
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vous
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ils, elles
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(simple tenses)
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present
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care /kaʁ/
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cares /kaʁ/
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care /kaʁ/
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carons /ka.ʁɔ̃/
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carez /ka.ʁe/
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carent /kaʁ/
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imperfect
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carais /ka.ʁɛ/
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carais /ka.ʁɛ/
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carait /ka.ʁɛ/
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carions /ka.ʁjɔ̃/
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cariez /ka.ʁje/
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caraient /ka.ʁɛ/
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past historic2
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carai /ka.ʁe/
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caras /ka.ʁa/
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cara /ka.ʁa/
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carâmes /ka.ʁam/
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carâtes /ka.ʁat/
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carèrent /ka.ʁɛʁ/
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future
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carerai /ka.ʁə.ʁe/
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careras /ka.ʁə.ʁa/
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carera /ka.ʁə.ʁa/
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carerons /ka.ʁə.ʁɔ̃/
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carerez /ka.ʁə.ʁe/
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careront /ka.ʁə.ʁɔ̃/
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conditional
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carerais /ka.ʁə.ʁɛ/
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carerais /ka.ʁə.ʁɛ/
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carerait /ka.ʁə.ʁɛ/
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carerions /ka.ʁə.ʁjɔ̃/
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careriez /ka.ʁə.ʁje/
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careraient /ka.ʁə.ʁɛ/
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(compound tenses)
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present perfect
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present indicative of avoir + past participle
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pluperfect
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imperfect indicative of avoir + past participle
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past anterior2
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past historic of avoir + past participle
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future perfect
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future of avoir + past participle
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conditional perfect
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conditional of avoir + past participle
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subjunctive
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que je (j’)
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que tu
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qu’il, qu’elle
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que nous
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que vous
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qu’ils, qu’elles
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(simple tenses)
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present
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care /kaʁ/
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cares /kaʁ/
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care /kaʁ/
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carions /ka.ʁjɔ̃/
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cariez /ka.ʁje/
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carent /kaʁ/
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imperfect2
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carasse /ka.ʁas/
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carasses /ka.ʁas/
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carât /ka.ʁa/
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carassions /ka.ʁa.sjɔ̃/
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carassiez /ka.ʁa.sje/
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carassent /ka.ʁas/
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(compound tenses)
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past
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present subjunctive of avoir + past participle
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pluperfect2
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imperfect subjunctive of avoir + past participle
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imperative
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–
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tu
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–
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nous
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vous
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–
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simple
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—
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care /kaʁ/
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—
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carons /ka.ʁɔ̃/
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carez /ka.ʁe/
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—
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compound
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—
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simple imperative of avoir + past participle
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—
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simple imperative of avoir + past participle
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simple imperative of avoir + past participle
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—
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1 The French gerund is usable only with the preposition en.
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2 In less formal writing or speech, these tenses may be found to have been replaced in the following way:
- past historic → present perfect
- past anterior → pluperfect
- imperfect subjunctive → present subjunctive
- pluperfect subjunctive → past subjunctive
(Christopher Kendris , Master the Basics: French, pp. 77, 78, 79, 81).
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Welsh
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkarɛr/, (South Wales also) /ˈkaːrɛr/
Verb
carer
- (literary) impersonal subjunctive/imperative of caru
Mutation
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.