maestru
Asturian
Etymology
From Latin magister, magistrum.
Noun
maestru m (plural maestros)
- teacher (man who teaches)
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian maestro, from Latin magister, magistrum. Doublet of inherited măiestru and borrowing magistru, as well as maistru, from German, and meșter, from Hungarian.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /maˈes.tru/
Noun
maestru m (plural maeștri)
Declension
declension of maestru
| singular | plural | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite articulation | definite articulation | indefinite articulation | definite articulation | |
| nominative/accusative | (un) maestru | maestrul | (niște) maeștri | maeștrii |
| genitive/dative | (unui) maestru | maestrului | (unor) maeștri | maeștrilor |
| vocative | maestrule | maeștrilor | ||
Derived terms
- concert-maestru, maestru de concert
- maestră
- Maestru al Sportului
- maestru de ceremonie, maestru de ceremonii
- Maestru Emerit al Artei
- Maestru Emerit al Sportului
Related terms
See also
References
- maestru in DEX online - Dicționare ale limbii române (Dictionaries of the Romanian language), 2004-2018
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