majster
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Polish
Etymology
Borrowed from German Meister. Doublet of magister, maestro, metr, and mistrz.
Pronunciation
Noun
majster m pers (related adjective majstrowy)
- master (tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices)
- foreman, overseer (leader of a work crew)
- Synonym: nadzorca
- (colloquial) expert, past master, professional, specialist
- Synonym: fachowiec
Declension
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | majster | majstrowie/majstrzy |
genitive | majstra | majstrów |
dative | majstrowi | majstrom |
accusative | majstra | majstrów |
instrumental | majstrem | majstrami |
locative | majstrze | majstrach |
vocative | majstrze | majstrowie/majstrzy |
Declension of majster
Derived terms
(nouns):
- majster-klepka
(verbs):
- majstrować impf
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