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From Middle English brekelayeer, brekelayer, equivalent to brick + layer.
bricklayer (plural bricklayers)
- A craftsman who builds walls and suchlike out of bricks.
- Synonyms: mason, (informal) brickie
craftsman
- Afrikaans: messelaar
- Albanian: please add this translation if you can
- Arabic: بَنَّاء بِالْقِرْمِيد m (bannāʔ bi-l-qirmīd), بَنَّاء (ar) m (bannāʔ)
- Armenian: որմնադիր (hy) (ormnadir), պատշար (hy) (patšar)
- Azerbaijani: bənna (az)
- Basque: igeltsero (eu)
- Belarusian: му́ляр (múljar)
- Burmese: please add this translation if you can
- Catalan: paleta (ca) m or f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 磚匠 / 砖匠 (zh) (zhuānjiàng), 砌磚工 / 砌砖工 (zh) (qìzhuāngōng), 瓦工 (zh) (wǎgōng)
- Czech: zedník (cs) m
- Danish: murer (da) c
- Dutch: metselaar (nl) m
- Esperanto: masonisto
- Estonian: müürsepp
- Finnish: muurari (fi)
- French: maçon (fr) m
- Georgian: კალატოზი (ka) (ḳalaṭozi)
- German: Maurer (de) m, Maurerin (de) f
- Greek: χτίστης (el) m (chtístis)
- Gujarati: કડિયો (kaḍiyo)
- Hebrew: please add this translation if you can
- Hindi: please add this translation if you can
- Hungarian: kőműves (hu)
- Icelandic: please add this translation if you can
- Ingrian: kamenšikka
- Irish: bríceadóir m, brícléir m
- Italian: muratore (it) m
- Japanese: 煉瓦職人 (れんがしょくにん, renga shokunin)
- Khmer: កម្មករធ្វើឥដ្ឋ (kammaʼkɑɑ thvəə ʼət)
- Korean: 석공(石工) (ko) (seokgong)
- Latin: caementarius m
- Latvian: please add this translation if you can
- Lithuanian: mūrininkas m, mūrininkė f
- Macedonian: ѕи́дар (mk) m (dzídar)
- Mingrelian: ორსატი (orsaṭi)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: murer (no) m
- Ottoman Turkish: دیوارجی (duvarcı)
- Persian: والادگر (fa) (vâlâdgar), بنا (fa) (bannâ)
- Polish: murarz (pl) m
- Portuguese: pedreiro (pt) m
- Romanian: zidar (ro) m, pietrar (ro) m
- Russian: ка́менщик (ru) m (kámenščik)
- Spanish: albañil (es) m
- Svan: ჴელუ̂ა̈ნ (qelûän), გალტუ̂ეზ (galṭûez)
- Swedish: murare (sv) c
- Thai: please add this translation if you can
- Turkish: duvarcı (tr)
- Ukrainian: каменя́р (uk) m (kamenjár), му́ляр (uk) m (múljar)
- Vietnamese: thợ hồ (vi), thợ nề (vi)
- Welsh: briciwr m, gosodwr brics m
- West Frisian: mitselder c
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