From sports + person.
sportsperson (plural sportspersons or sportspeople)
- Someone who plays sport, regardless of gender.
someone who plays sport, regardless of gender
- Albanian: sportist (sq) m, sportiste (sq) f
- Arabic: رِيَاضِيّ m (riyāḍiyy), رِيَاضِيَّة (ar) f (riyāḍiyya)
- Armenian: մարզիկ (hy) (marzik)
- Belarusian: спартсме́н m (spartsmjén), спартсме́нка f (spartsmjénka), спарто́вец m (spartóvjec), спарто́ўка f (spartóŭka)
- Bulgarian: спорти́ст (bg) m (sportíst), спорти́стка f (sportístka)
- Burmese: အားကစားသမား (a:ka.ca:sa.ma:)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 運動員 / 运动员 (zh) (yùndòngyuán)
- Czech: sportovec (cs) m, sportovkyně (cs) f
- Esperanto: sportisto
- Finnish: urheilija (fi)
- French: sportif (fr) m, sportive (fr) f
- German: Sportler (de) m, Sportlerin (de) f
- Hindi: खिलाड़ी m (khilāṛī)
- Hungarian: sportoló (hu)
- Italian: sportivo (it) m, sportiva (it) f
- Japanese: 運動選手 (ja) (うんどうせんしゅ, undō senshu)
- Khmer: អ្នកកីឡា (nĕək kəylaa)
- Korean: 운동선수 (undongseonsu)
- Lao: ນັກກິລາ (lo) (nak ki lā)
- Latvian: sportists m, sportiste f
- Lithuanian: sportininkas m, sportininkė f
- Macedonian: спорти́ст m (sportíst), спорти́стка f (sportístka)
- Ottoman Turkish: پهلوان (pehlevân, pehlivân)
- Persian: ورزشکار (fa) (varzeškâr)
- Polish: sportowiec (pl) m, sportsmenka (pl) f
- Portuguese: esportista (pt) m or f
- Romanian: sportiv (ro) m, sportivă (ro) f
- Russian: спортсме́н (ru) m (sportsmén), спортсме́нка (ru) f (sportsménka)
- Slovak: športovec m, športovkyňa f
- Slovene: športnik (sl) m, športnica f
- Spanish: deportista (es) m or f
- Swedish: idrottare (sv) c
- Thai: นักกีฬา (th) (nák-gii-laa)
- Turkish: sporcu (tr)
- Ukrainian: спортсме́н m (sportsmén), спортсме́нка f (sportsménka), спорто́вець m (sportóvecʹ), спорто́вка f (sportóvka)
- Urdu: کهلڑی m (khilāṛī)
- Vietnamese: nhà thể thao
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