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Latest revision as of 23:38, 1 April 2013 [edit] English Wikipedia [edit] Etymology Latin stem scientia with suffix -ist. scientist (plural scientists) - One whose activities make use of the scientific method to answer questions regarding the measurable universe. A scientist may be involved in original research, or make use of the results of the research of others.
[edit] Derived terms [edit] Related terms [edit] Translations one whose activities make use of scientific method - Afrikaans: wetenschapper (af)
- Albanian: shkencëtar (sq) m
- Arabic: عالم (ar) (ʿālim) m
- Armenian: գիտնական (hy) (gitnakan)
- Asturian: científicu (ast) m
- Azeri: alim (az)
- Belarusian: вучоны (be) (vučóny) m
- Bengali: বিগ্গানী (bn) (biggani)
- Bulgarian: учен (bg) (účen) m
- Catalan: científic (ca) m
- Chechen: Iилманча
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 科學家 (cmn), 科学家 (cmn) (kēxuéjiā)
- Czech: vědec (cs) m
- Danish: videnskabsmand (da)
- Dutch: wetenschapper (nl) m
- Esperanto: sciencisto (eo), scientisto (eo)
- Estonian: teadlane (et)
- Finnish: tieteilijä (fi), tiedemies (fi)
- French: scientifique (fr) m and f, savant (fr) m, savante (fr) f
- Galician: científico (gl) m
- Georgian: მეცნიერი (ka) (mec'nieri)
- German: Wissenschaftler (de) m, Wissenschaftlerin (de) f
- Greek: επιστήμονας (el) (epistímonas) m
- Hindi: वैज्ञानिक (hi) (vaijñānik) m
- Hungarian: tudós (hu)
- Icelandic: vísindamaður (is) m
- Indonesian: ilmuwan (id)
- Irish: eolaí (ga) m
- Italian: scienziato (it) m, scienziata (it) f
- Japanese: 科学者 (ja) (かがくしゃ, kagakusha)
- Kazakh: ғалым (kk) (ğalım)
- Khmer: អ្នកវិទ្យាសាស្ត្រ (km) (nēək wityīə sāh)
- Korean: 과학자 (ko) (gohakja) (科學者 (ko))
- Kyrgyz: окумуштуу (ky) (okumuştuu), илимпоз (ky) (ilimpoz), аалым (ky) (aalım)
- Lao: ນັກວິທະຍາສາດ (lo) (nākwītʰāɲáːsȁːt)
- Latgalian: zininīks m, zinineica f
| | - Latvian: zinātnieks (lv) m, zinātniece (lv) f
- Lithuanian: mokslininkas (lt) m, mokslininkė (lt) f
- Macedonian: научник (mk) (náučnik) m
- Malay: saintis (ms), ahli sains (ms)
- Maltese: xjentist (mt) m
- Mongolian: эрдэмтэн (mn) (erdemten)
- Navajo: naʼałkaahí
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: forsker (no), vitenskapsmann (no)
- Nynorsk: forskar (nn), vitskapsmann (nn)
- Persian: دانشمند (fa) (dânešmand), عالم (fa) ('âlem)
- Polish: naukowiec (pl) m
- Portuguese: cientista (pt) m and f
- Romanian: om de ştiinţă (ro) m, savant (ro) m
- Russian: учёный (ru) (učónyj) m, учёная (ru) (učónaja) f
- Samogitian: muokslėninks m, muokslėninkė f
- Scottish Gaelic: eòlaiche (gd) m
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: научник (sh) m (Bosnian, Serbian), знанственик (sh) m (Croatian)
- Roman: naučnik (sh) m (Bosnian, Serbian), znanstvenik (sh) m (Croatian)
- Slovak: vedec (sk) m
- Slovene: znanstvenik (sl) m, znanstvenica (sl) f
- Spanish: científico (es) m, científico (es)
- Swahili: mwana sayansi (sw)
- Swedish: vetenskapsman (sv) c
- Tajik: олим (tg) (olim)
- Tatar: галим (tt) (ğalim)
- Telugu: శాస్త్రవేత్త (te) (śāstravētta)
- Thai: นักวิทยาศาสตร์ (th) (nákwĺdthayaasàad)
- Turkish: bilim adamı (tr), âlim (tr)
- Turkmen: alym (tk)
- Ukrainian: вчений (uk) (včényj) m / учений (uk) (učényj) m
- Uzbek: olim (uz)
- Vietnamese: nhà khoa học (vi)
- Volapük: (male or female) nolavan (vo), (male) hinolavan (vo), (female) jinolavan (vo)
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