What does cioban in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word cioban in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use cioban in Romanian.

The word cioban in Romanian means shepherd, oier, cioban, văcar, cioban, cioban, oier, cioban, cioban. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word cioban

shepherd

oier

(keeper of sheep)

The shepherd was on the hillside watching his flocks.

cioban, văcar

(sb who guides livestock)

The ranch hires drovers for the summer.

cioban

(sb in charge of a herd) (pentru turmele de oi)

The herder fed the sheep and locked the pen.

cioban

(shepherd, cowherd, etc.) (pentru turmele de oi)

My father was a herdsman and taught me all about raising animals.

oier

(person: tends sheep)

cioban

(sb who raises sheep)

Everyone I met on the ranch in New Zealand was a sheep farmer.

cioban

(one who drives livestock)

Ciobanul mâna turma de oi cu ajutorul unui toiag.
The driver controlled the sheep with the aid of his dogs.

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