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English
Etymology
From geo- + -grapher.
Pronunciation
Noun
geographer (plural geographers)
- A specialist in geography.
Derived terms
Translations
a specialist in geography
- Afrikaans: geograaf
- Albanian: gjeográf (sq) m, gjeográfi (sq) m
- Arabic: جُغْرَافِيّ m (juḡrāfiyy), جُغْرَافِيَّة (ar) f (juḡrāfiyya)
- Armenian: աշխարհագրագետ (hy) (ašxarhagraget)
- Aromanian: gheográf m, gheográfu m; gheográfã f, gheográfa f
- Asturian: xeógrafu m
- Azerbaijani: coğrafiyaşünas
- Basque: geografo
- Belarusian: гео́граф m (hjeóhraf)
- Bengali: ভূগোলবিদ (bhugōlbid)
- Bulgarian: геогра́ф m (geográf), геогра́фка f (geográfka)
- Catalan: geògraf m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 地理學家/地理学家 (zh) (dìlǐxuéjiā)
- Czech: geograf m, zeměpisec (cs) m
- Danish: geograf (da) c
- Dutch: geograaf (nl) m, geografe (nl) f, aardrijkskundige (nl) m or f
- Esperanto: (♂♀) geografo (eo), (♀) geografino
- Estonian: geograaf
- Finnish: maantieteilijä (fi)
- French: géographe (fr) m or f
- Galician: xeógrafo m, xeógrafa f
- Georgian: გეოგრაფი (geograpi)
- German: Geograf (de) m, Geografin f, Geograph (de) m, Geographin f
- Greek: γεωγράφος (el) m (geográfos)
- Ancient: γεωγράφος m (geōgráphos)
- Hebrew: גיאוגרף m (gyeagraf), גֵּאוֹגְרָף (he) m (geagraf)
- Hindi: भूगोलवेत्ता m (bhūgolvettā)
- Hungarian: földrajztudós (hu), geográfus (hu)
- Icelandic: landfræðingur m
- Ido: geografo (io)
- Indonesian: ahli geografi
- Irish: tíreolaí m, geografaí m
- Italian: geografo (it) m, geografa f
- Japanese: 地理学者 (ja) (ちりがくしゃ, chirigakusha)
- Kazakh: географ (geograf)
- Khmer: ភូមិសាស្ត្រិន (phuumisaahstrən), អ្នកភូមិសាស្ត្រ (nĕək phuumisaah)
- Korean: 지리학자 (jirihakja)
- Kyrgyz: географ (ky) (geograf)
- Lao: ນັກພູມີສາດ (nak phū mī sāt)
- Latvian: ģeogrāfs m, ģeogrāfe f
- Lithuanian: geografas m, geografė f
- Macedonian: географ m (geograf)
- Malay: geografi (ms)
- Maori: kaimātai matawhenua
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: geograf m
- Nynorsk: geograf m
- Occitan: geograf (oc) m, geografe (oc) m
- Persian: جغرافیادان (joğrâfiyâdân)
- Polish: geograf (pl) m, geografka (pl) f
- Portuguese: geógrafo (pt) m, geógrafa f
- Romanian: geograf (ro) m, geografă (ro) f
- Russian: гео́граф (ru) m (geógraf)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: географ m
- Roman: geograf (sh) m
- Slovak: geograf m
- Slovene: geograf (sl) m, geografinja f
- Spanish: geógrafo (es) m, geógrafa (es) f
- Swahili: mwanajiografia
- Swedish: geograf (sv) c
- Tagalog: heograpo
- Tajik: географ (tg) (geograf), ҷуғрофидон (juġrofidon)
- Thai: นักภูมิศาสตร์ (nák-puu-mí-sàat)
- Turkish: coğrafyacı (tr)
- Turkmen: geograf
- Ukrainian: гео́граф m (heóhraf)
- Urdu: جغرافیہ دان m (juġrāfiya dān)
- Uzbek: geograf (uz)
- Vietnamese: nhà địa lý
- Volapük: (♂♀) taledavan (vo), (♂) hitaledavan, (♀) jitaledavan
- Welsh: daearyddwr (cy) m
- Yiddish: געאָגראַף m (geograf)
- Zazaki: coğrafyar, dormewan, çorşmeger
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