Charer

/ˈtʃɛrər/ noun

A person who performs chores or tasks, especially in a household or as manual labor.

From Middle English 'chare' (a chore or task), with agent suffix '-er.' The word 'chare' came from Old English 'cerran,' originally meaning to turn or twist, later generalized to mean 'to do work.'

AMቻርላር
ARشارر
BNচারের
CACharer
CSCharer
DACharer
DECharer
ELΤσάρερ
EScarero
FAشارر
FICharer
FRcharer
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