English–Luxemburgish dictionary
Luxemburgish translation of the English word man
English | Luxemburgish (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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(human being; human) | Mënsch | |
🔗 What sort of men were they who tended these fires? | ||
(fellow; male; bloke) | ||
a man (one; they; you; people; we; a fellow) | een | |
(merchant) | Geschäftsmann | |
(president; moderator; chair) | ||
🔗 Then, around 2 o’clock in the afternoon, the president received word that chairman Máo Zédōng desired to meet with him. | ||
clergyman (minister; priest) | Geeschtlechen | |
clergyman (cleric; churchman) | Geeschtlechen | |
(Hollander) | Hollänner | |
🔗 In South Africa, the Dutch settled the Cape Colony in 1652. | ||
Här | ||
🔗 But I don’t recognize the gentleman. | ||
herdsman | Hiert | |
(hand; labourer; operative; worker; working man) | Aarbechter | |
🔗 Workmen put up flood barriers and help businesses in York this morning as people in the city try to defend their properties from the water. |
English | Luxemburgish |
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man | ⇆ Mann; ⇆ Mënsch |
businessman | ⇆ Geschäftsmann |
clergyman | ⇆ Geeschtlechen |
Dutchman | ⇆ Hollänner |
gentleman | ⇆ Här |
herdsman | ⇆ Hiert |
workman | ⇆ Aarbechter |