English
Etymology
From day + worker.
Noun
dayworker (plural dayworkers)
- An employee paid on an irregular basis; a casual worker.
Translations
employee paid on an irregular basis
- Arabic: please add this translation if you can
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 日工 (zh) (rìgōng)
- Danish: please add this translation if you can
- Dutch: dagloner (nl) m
- Finnish: päivätyöläinen, päiväläinen
- German: Tagelöhner (de) m
- Greek: εργάτης (el) m or f (ergátis)
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- Romanian: ziler (ro) m, zileră (ro) f, salahor (ro) m
- Russian: подённый рабо́чий m (podjónnyj rabóčij), подёнщик (ru) m (podjónščik), подёнщица (ru) f (podjónščica)
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