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  1. colleagues:
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Detailed Translations for colleagues from English to Swedish

colleagues:

colleagues [the ~] noun

  1. the colleagues

Translation Matrix for colleagues:

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kolleger colleagues

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colleagues form of colleague:

colleague [the ~] noun

  1. the colleague (fellow)
    kollega; medarbetare
  2. the colleague (learned friend)
    kollega; arbetskamrat

colleague

  1. colleague

Translation Matrix for colleague:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
arbetskamrat colleague; learned friend
kollega colleague; fellow; learned friend
medarbetare colleague; fellow clerk; contributors; correspondents; employee; entrants; fellow worker; hand; laborer; labourer; manpower; member of staff; staff member; worker
- co-worker; confrere; fellow; fellow worker; workfellow
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
yrkesbroder colleague

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Related Definitions for "colleague":

  1. a person who is member of one's class or profession1
    • the surgeon consulted his colleagues1
  2. an associate that one works with1

Wiktionary Translations for colleague:

colleague
noun
  1. fellow member of a profession

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
colleague kollega Kollege — Person, die mit anderen zusammen im gleichen Unternehmen oder im gleichen Beruf tätig ist
colleague anställd; medarbetare Mitarbeiter — jemand, der zusammen mit anderen im gleichen Betrieb/in der gleichen Institution arbeitet
colleague kollega; arbetskollega ArbeitskolleginFrau, mit der man gemeinsam arbeitet
colleague kollega; arbetskamrat Arbeitskollege — Person, mit der man gemeinsam arbeitet
colleague kollega collègue — (vieilli) Celui, celle qui exercer une fonction rémunérer par l’État, par rapport à ceux qui exercent cette même fonction.
colleague broder; syster; kollega confrère — Celui qui fait partie d’une compagnie, d’une société religieux, littéraire, artistique, etc., particulièrement quand il admettre par les autres membres à en faire partie. — note Dans ce sens, il s’oppose à collègue.