инженер

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Kazakh

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Alternative scripts
Arabic ينجەنەر
Cyrillic инженер
Latin injener
Yañalif inçener

Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian инжене́р (inženér), from German Ingenieur, from French ingénieur.

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Noun

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инженер (injener)

  1. engineer (person qualified or professionally engaged in engineering)

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Macedonian

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инженер (inženerm (feminine инженерка, relational adjective инженерски)

  1. engineer (person qualified or professionally engaged in engineering)

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Russian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from German Ingenieur, from French ingénieur.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ɪnʐɨˈnʲer]
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Noun

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инжене́р (inženérm anim (genitive инжене́ра, nominative plural инжене́ры, genitive plural инжене́ров, relational adjective инжене́рный)

  1. engineer (person qualified or professionally engaged in engineering)
    • 2011, Виктор Пелевин, S.N.U.F.F.; English translation from Andrew Bromfield, transl., S.N.U.F.F., 2014:
      Грым вздохнул — дядя Жлыг во всём был прав, но в инженеры всё равно идти не хотелось. С будущим инженером Хлоя бы в лес не пошла.
      Grym vzdoxnul — djadja Žlyg vo vsjom byl prav, no v inženery vsjo ravno idti ne xotelosʹ. S buduščim inženerom Xloja by v les ne pošla.
      Grim sighed – Uncle Shug was right about everything, he didn’t want to be an engineer either. Chloe wouldn’t have gone into the woods with a future engineer, that’s for sure.

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Yakut

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian инженер (inžener).

Noun

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инженер (inzhener)

  1. engineer