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From skill ( noun ) .
skilled (comparative more skilled , superlative most skilled )
Having or showing skill ; skillful .
2008 February 27, Zhi Zhen, “Correcting One's Wrongdoings Changes One's Fate”, in Minghui [1] :In the Ming Dynasty, a man named Zhang Weiyan in Jiangyin, of Jiangsu Province, was a skilled writer. He was quite well-known in his region.
Requiring special abilities or training.
having or showing skill
Arabic: مَاهِر ( māhir )
Bengali: ওয়াকেফ (bn) ( ōẇakeph )
Bulgarian: вещ (bg) ( vešt ) , опитен (bg) ( opiten ) , изкусен (bg) ( izkusen ) , кадъ́рен (bg) ( kadǎ́ren )
Catalan: hàbil (ca) , destre (ca)
Esperanto: lerta
Finnish: taitava (fi) , taidokas (fi)
French: habile (fr)
Galician: destro m , xeitoso m , adoito m
German: geschickt (de) , gekonnt (de) , gewandt (de)
Hawaiian: noʻeau
Hebrew: מְיֻמָּן (he) m ( meyumán )
Hindi: माहिर (hi) ( māhir )
Hungarian: please add this translation if you can
Irish: sciliúil
Italian: esperto (it)
Japanese: 上手 (ja) ( じょうず, jōzu )
Kabuverdianu: jeitozu
Khmer: ជំនាញ (km) ( cumniəñ )
Korean: 잘하다 (ko) ( jalhada ) ( to be good at ) , 능숙하다 ( neungsukhada )
Latin: artifex (la) , callidus , sollers , perītus
Malay: mahir (ms)
Maori: tautoohito
Mapudungun: trüf
Mari:
Eastern Mari: виян ( vijan )
Ngazidja Comorian: -hodari
Norwegian:
Bokmål: dreven , erfaren (no) , kyndig
Occitan: abil (oc)
Polish: umiejętny (pl) m
Portuguese: hábil (pt) , habilidoso (pt) , jeitoso
Russian: квалифици́рованный (ru) ( kvalificírovannyj ) , иску́сный (ru) ( iskúsnyj ) , уме́лый (ru) ( umélyj )
Sanskrit: ऋभु (sa) ( ṛbhu )
Spanish: hábil (es) , diestro (es) , habilidoso (es) , capi , caperuzo (es)
Swedish: kunnig (sv) , skicklig (sv)
Thai: เก่ง (th) ( gèng )
Turkish: please add this translation if you can
Vietnamese: lành nghề (vi)
West Frisian: betûft
requiring special abilities or training
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From skill ( verb ) .
skilled
simple past and past participle of skill