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Catalan
Etymology
From Latin nārrātōrem.
Pronunciation
Noun
narrador m (plural narradors, feminine narradora)
- narrator
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Galician
Etymology
From Latin nārrātor.
Noun
narrador m (plural narradores, feminine narradora, feminine plural narradoras)
- narrator, storyteller
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Portuguese
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Latin nārrātōrem. By surface analysis, narrar + -dor.
Pronunciation
Noun
narrador m (plural narradores, feminine narradora, feminine plural narradoras)
- (narratology) narrator (person or the voice whose viewpoint is used in telling a story)
- narrator; sportscaster (someone who narrates events as they occur or are shown, such as a documentary or sporting event)
- storyteller (person who relates stories to an audience)
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Spanish
Etymology
From Latin nārrātor.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /naraˈdoɾ/
- Rhymes: -oɾ
- Syllabification: na‧rra‧dor
Noun
narrador m (plural narradores, feminine narradora, feminine plural narradoras)
- narrator
- storyteller
- Synonym: cuentista
- (sports) commentator, sportscaster
- Synonym: comentador
2021 February 17, Roger Sabatés, “Lecciones de idiomas en la cabina de retransmisión”, in El País, Madrid, →ISSN:Pero, ¿cómo hacen los narradores para referirse y comunicarse con las estrellas de una competición en la que conviven una cincuentena de procedencias diferentes?- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
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