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Etymology

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Borrowed from German Kellner.

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Noun

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ке́льнер (kélʹnerm anim (genitive ке́льнера, nominative plural ке́льнеры or кельнера́*, genitive plural ке́льнеров or кельнеро́в*) (* Dated.)

  1. (Germany, Poland or Ukraine) waiter
    Synonym: официа́нт (oficiánt)
  2. (dated) servant (in a hotel)
    Synonym: слуга́ (slugá)

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from German Kellner. Compare Polish kelner.

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Noun

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ке́льнер (kélʹnerm pers (genitive ке́льнера, nominative plural ке́льнери, genitive plural ке́льнерів, feminine ке́льнерка)

  1. waiter
    Synonym: офіціа́нт (oficiánt)

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