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English
Etymology
From facilitate + -or.
Noun
facilitator (plural facilitators)
- Something that facilitates
- A person who helps a group to have an effective dialog without taking any side of the argument, especially in order to reach a consensus.
Derived terms
Translations
person who helps a group to have an effective dialog without taking any side of the argument
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 主持人 (zh) (zhǔchírén), 促进者
- Danish: facilitator (da) c
- Esperanto: faciligisto, faciligistino, peranto
- Finnish: fasilitaattori
- French: facilitateur (fr) m, facilitatrice (fr) f, médiateur (fr) m, médiatrice (fr) f, entremetteur (fr) m, entremetteuse (fr) f
- German: Vermittler (de) m, Moderator (de) m, Prozessbegleiter m
- Hungarian: megkönnyítő (hu)
- Indonesian: fasilitator (id)
- Italian: mediatore (it) m
- Macedonian: посредувач m (posreduvač), олеснувач m (olesnuvač)
- Malay: fasilitator, pemudah cara
- Maori: kaihuawaere
- Norman: faciliteux m, facilit'rêsse f
- Polish: pomocnik (pl)
- Spanish: facilitador m
- Swedish: underlättare c, möjliggörare c
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Danish
Etymology
From English facilitator. Known since 1996.
Noun
facilitator c (singular definite facilitatoren, plural indefinite facilitatorer)
- facilitator
Inflection
Declension of facilitator
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