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English
Etymology
From trade + -er.
Pronunciation
Noun
trader (plural traders)
- One who earns a living by trading goods or securities.
2023 December 27, David Turner, “Silent lines...”, in RAIL, number 999, page 29:On November 29 1952, a special train ran from Sunderland to Leeds for Christmas shoppers and those attending a Leeds vs. Brentford match. It caused controversy, with Sunderland traders protesting that their shops were just as good as those in Leeds.
Derived terms
Translations
one who earns a living by trading
- Afrikaans: handelaar, koopman
- Albanian: tregtar (sq) m
- Arabic: بَائِع m (bāʔiʕ), تَاجِر m (tājir), تَاجِرَة f (tājira)
- Armenian: վաճառական (hy) (vačaṙakan)
- Azerbaijani: tacir, sövdəgər, alverçi, ticarətçi
- Bashkir: сауҙагәр (sawźagər)
- Belarusian: гандля́р m (handljár)
- Bengali: ব্যবসায়ী (bn) (bêbśaẏi), সওদাগর (bn) (śoōdagor)
- Bulgarian: търго́вец (bg) m (tǎrgóvec)
- Burmese: ကုန်သည် (my) (kunsany), ကုန်သည်ကြီး (my) (kunsanykri:)
- Catalan: comerciant (ca) m or f
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 商人 (soeng1 jan4)
- Mandarin: 商人 (zh) (shāngrén)
- Czech: obchodník (cs) m, kupec (cs) m
- Danish: købmand c
- Dutch: handelaar (nl) m
- Estonian: kaupmees
- Ewe: asitsala n
- Finnish: kauppias (fi), liikemies (fi)
- French: commerçant (fr) m, trader (fr) m or f, marchand (fr) m
- Galician: comerciante (gl) m or f, mercador (gl) m, mercadora f
- Georgian: სოვდაგარი (sovdagari) (archaic), ვაჭარი (vač̣ari)
- German: Händler (de) m, Händlerin (de) f, Kaufmann (de) m, Kauffrau (de) f
- Greek: έμπορος (el) m (émporos)
- Hebrew: סוֹחֵר m (sokhér)
- Hindi: व्यापारी (hi) m (vyāpārī), ताजिर m (tājir), सौदागर (hi) m (saudāgar)
- Hungarian: kereskedő (hu)
- Icelandic: kaupmaður (is) m
- Indonesian: pedagang (id), saudagar (id)
- Irish: ceannaí m
- Italian: commerciante (it) m or f
- Japanese: 商人 (ja) (しょうにん, shōnin), トレーダー (torēdā)
- Kazakh: сатушы (satuşy), саудагер (saudager), көпестер (köpester)
- Khmer: អ្នកជំនួញ (nĕək cumnuəñ)
- Kikuyu: muonjoria class 1
- Korean: 상인(商人) (ko) (sang'in)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: بازرگان (bazirgan)
- Northern Kurdish: bazirgan (ku), tacîr (ku)
- Kyrgyz: соодалоочу (ky) (soodaloocu), соодагер (ky) (soodager)
- Lao: ພານິດ (phā nit), ວະນິຊາ (wa ni sā), ວານິດ (wā nit), ພໍ່ຄ້າ (phǭ khā)
- Latvian: tirgotājs m
- Lithuanian: pirklys m
- Macedonian: трговец m (trgovec)
- Malay: pedagang, saudagar
- Maltese: negozjant m
- Maori: kaihokohoko
- Middle English: chapman
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: худалдаачин (mn) (xudaldaačin)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: kjøpmann (no) m
- Pashto: سوداګر m (sawdāgár), تاجر (ps) m (tāǰér), وپاري m (wapãṛi)
- Persian: بازرگان (fa) (bâzargân), تاجر (fa) (tâjer), سوداگر (fa) (sowdâgar)
- Plautdietsch: Koopmaun m
- Polish: handlarz (pl) m, kupiec (pl) m
- Portuguese: comerciante (pt) m or f
- Romanian: comerciant (ro) m
- Russian: торго́вец (ru) m (torgóvec), тре́йдер (ru) m (trɛ́jdɛr) (esp. shares, futures, etc.), коммерса́нт (ru) m (kommersánt), торга́ш (ru) m (torgáš) (pejorative), купе́ц (ru) m (kupéc), продаве́ц (ru) m (prodavéc)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: тр̀говац m
- Roman: tr̀govac (sh) m
- Slovak: obchodník m, kupec m
- Slovene: trgovec (sl) m
- Spanish: comerciante (es) m or f, tréider c (United States), intermediario (es) m, mediador (es) m
- Swahili: mfanyabiashara
- Swedish: handlare (sv) c, köpman (sv) c
- Tajik: савдогар (savdogar), тоҷир (tojir), бозоргон (bozorgon)
- Tatar: сәүдәгәр (tt) (säwdägär)
- Telugu: వర్తకుడు (te) (vartakuḍu)
- Thai: พ่อค้า (th) (pɔ̂ɔ-káa) (male), ผู้ค้า (pûu-káa), ผู้ค้าขาย (pûu-káa-kǎai), แม่ค้า (th) (mɛ̂ɛ-káa) (female), ผู้ประกอบการค้า, ผู้ทำการค้า, พาณิช (paa-nít)
- Turkish: tüccar (tr), tacir (tr)
- Turkmen: söwdagär
- Ukrainian: торго́вець m (torhóvecʹ), крама́р m (kramár), кра́мар m (krámar)
- Urdu: تاجر m (tājir), سوداگر m (saudāgar)
- Uyghur: سودىگەر (sodiger)
- Uzbek: savdogar (uz), doʻkondor (uz), tujjor (uz)
- Vietnamese: thương thuyền (vi), thương gia (vi)
- Yiddish: האַנדלער m (handler), הענדלער m (hendler), קויפֿמאַן m (koyfman)
- Zulu: uḿhwebi class 1/2
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Anagrams
French
Etymology 1
Borrowed from English trader.
Pronunciation
Noun
trader m (plural traders)
- trader
Etymology 2
Borrowed from English trade.
Pronunciation
Verb
trader
- to trade
Conjugation
trader
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avoir + past participle
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tradant /tʁe.dɑ̃/
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ayant + past participle
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tradé /tʁe.de/
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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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trade /tʁɛd/
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trades /tʁɛd/
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trade /tʁɛd/
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tradons /tʁe.dɔ̃/
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tradez /tʁe.de/
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tradent /tʁɛd/
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imperfect
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tradais /tʁe.dɛ/
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tradais /tʁe.dɛ/
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tradait /tʁe.dɛ/
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tradions /tʁe.djɔ̃/
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tradiez /tʁe.dje/
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tradaient /tʁe.dɛ/
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past historic2
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tradai /tʁe.de/
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tradas /tʁe.da/
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trada /tʁe.da/
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tradâmes /tʁe.dam/
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tradâtes /tʁe.dat/
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tradèrent /tʁe.dɛʁ/
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future
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traderai /tʁɛ.dʁe/ or /tʁe.dʁe/
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traderas /tʁɛ.dʁa/ or /tʁe.dʁa/
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tradera /tʁɛ.dʁa/ or /tʁe.dʁa/
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traderons /tʁɛ.dʁɔ̃/ or /tʁe.dʁɔ̃/
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traderez /tʁɛ.dʁe/ or /tʁe.dʁe/
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traderont /tʁɛ.dʁɔ̃/ or /tʁe.dʁɔ̃/
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conditional
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traderais /tʁɛ.dʁɛ/ or /tʁe.dʁɛ/
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traderais /tʁɛ.dʁɛ/ or /tʁe.dʁɛ/
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traderait /tʁɛ.dʁɛ/ or /tʁe.dʁɛ/
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traderions /tʁɛ.də.ʁjɔ̃/ or /tʁe.də.ʁjɔ̃/
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traderiez /tʁɛ.də.ʁje/ or /tʁe.də.ʁje/
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traderaient /tʁɛ.dʁɛ/ or /tʁe.dʁɛ/
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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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trade /tʁɛd/
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trades /tʁɛd/
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trade /tʁɛd/
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tradions /tʁe.djɔ̃/
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tradiez /tʁe.dje/
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tradent /tʁɛd/
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imperfect2
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tradasse /tʁe.das/
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tradasses /tʁe.das/
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tradât /tʁe.da/
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tradassions /tʁe.da.sjɔ̃/
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tradassiez /tʁe.da.sje/
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tradassent /tʁe.das/
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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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trade /tʁɛd/
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—
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tradons /tʁe.dɔ̃/
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tradez /tʁe.de/
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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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Anagrams
Spanish
Noun
trader m (plural traderes)
- trader