instructor

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

instruct + -or

Noun

instructor (plural instructors)

  1. One who instructs; a teacher.

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Catalan

Adjective

instructor (feminine instructora, masculine plural instructors, feminine plural instructores)

  1. instructive

Latin

Etymology

From īnstruō (build, construct; arrange).

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /inˈstruːk.tor/, [ĩːˈstruːk.tɔr]

Noun

īnstrūctor m (genitive īnstrūctōris); third declension

  1. Someone who arranges something; preparer.

Inflection

Third declension.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative īnstrūctor īnstrūctōrēs
Genitive īnstrūctōris īnstrūctōrum
Dative īnstrūctōrī īnstrūctōribus
Accusative īnstrūctōrem īnstrūctōrēs
Ablative īnstrūctōre īnstrūctōribus
Vocative īnstrūctor īnstrūctōrēs

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Portuguese

Noun

instructor m (plural instructores, feminine instructora, feminine plural instructoras)

  1. Superseded spelling of instrutor. (used in Portugal until September 1911 and died out in Brazil during the 1920s).

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French instructeur. Compare Russian инстру́ктор (instrúktor).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /inˈstruk.tor/

Noun

instructor m (plural instructori, feminine equivalent instructoare)

  1. instructor

Declension

  • instructaj
  • instructiv
  • instructivitate
  • instrucție, instrucțiune
  • instrucțional

See also

References


Spanish

Noun

instructor m (plural instructores, feminine instructora, feminine plural instructoras)

  1. instructor, teacher
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