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English
Noun
cohabitant (plural cohabitants)
- A person who cohabits with another
- Synonyms: cohabitee, cohabiter, cohabitor
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Translations
person who cohabits with another
- Catalan: cohabitant m or f
- Danish: samlever (da) c, sambo c
- Esperanto: kunvivanto
- Finnish: avopuoliso (fi)
- Macedonian: со́жител m (sóžitel), сожи́телка f (sožítelka)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: samboer (no) m, sambuer m
- Nynorsk: sambuar m
- Polish: konkubent (pl) m, konkubentka f, konkubin (pl) m, konkubina (pl) f, nieślubny (pl) m, nieślubna (pl) f
- Russian: сожи́тель (ru) m (sožítelʹ), сожи́тельница (ru) f (sožítelʹnica)
- Swedish: sambo (sv) c
- Ukrainian: співме́шканець m (spivméškanecʹ), співме́шканка f (spivméškanka)
- Welsh: cydbreswylydd m
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Catalan
Verb
cohabitant
- gerund of cohabitar
French
Pronunciation
Participle
cohabitant
- present participle of cohabiter
Further reading
Latin
Verb
cohabitant
- third-person plural present active indicative of cohabitō