מתכנת
Hebrew
Etymology
Root |
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ת־כ־נ־ת (t-k-n-t) |
Present participle of the verb תיכנת / תִּכְנֵת (tikhnét, “to program”), derived from the Biblical תָּכְנִית (tokhnít), used with the meaning program in modern Hebrew.
Noun
מְתַכְנֵת • (m'takhnét) m (plural indefinite מְתַכְנֵתִים, feminine counterpart מְתַכְנֶתֶת) [pattern: מְקַטֵּל]
- A (male) programmer: someone who writes computer software.
- Synonyms: תוכניתן \ תָּכְנִיתָן (tokhnitán), (rare) תַּכְנָת (takhnát)
Verb
מְתַכְנֵת • (m'takhnét)
- Masculine singular present participle and present tense of תיכנת / תִּכְנֵת.
References
- “מתכנת” in the Hebrew Terms Database of the Academy of Hebrew Language
Further reading
- מתכנת on the Hebrew Wikipedia.Wikipedia he
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