From draft + -ee.
draftee (plural draftees)
- One who is drafted (into a military service, etc).
2022 September 22, Andrew Roth, “‘It’s a 100% mobilisation’: day one of Russia’s drive to build its army”, in The Guardian[1]:During a televised interview on Wednesday, Shoigu said Russia would be targeting 300,000 draftees, mainly those with recent military experience.
one who is drafted
- Armenian: զորակոչիկ (hy) (zorakočʻik)
- Azerbaijani: çağırışçı
- Belarusian: прызыўні́к m (pryzyŭník), навабра́нец m (navabránjec), рэ́крут m (rékrut)
- Bulgarian: на́борник m (nábornik), новобра́нец m (novobránec)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 新兵 (zh) (xīnbīng)
- Czech: branec (cs) m
- Dutch: dienstplichtige (nl)
- Estonian: noorsõdur (et)
- Finnish: asevelvollinen (fi)
- French: appelé (fr) m
- Georgian: გაწვეული (gac̣veuli)
- German: Wehrpflichtiger (de) m, Rekrut (de) m
- Hungarian: újonc (hu), regruta (hu)
- Interlingua: conscripto
- Italian: coscritto (it), soldato di leva
- Japanese: 召集兵 (しょうしゅうへい, shōshūhei), 徴集兵 (ちょうしゅうへい, chōshūhei), 応召兵 (おうしょうへい, ōshōhei), 応召者 (おうしょうしゃ, ōshōsha), 徴募兵 (ちょうぼへい, chōbohei), 新兵 (ja) (しんぺい, shinpei)
- Korean: 징집된 사람 (jingjipdoen saram), 신병(新兵) (ko) (sinbyeong), 징집병(徵集兵) (jingjipbyeong)
- Latvian: iesaucamais m
- Lithuanian: šauktinis m
- Macedonian: регрут m (regrut)
- Polish: rekrut (pl) m
- Portuguese: recruta (pt) m or f
- Romanian: recrut (ro) m
- Russian: призывни́к (ru) (prizyvník), новобра́нец (ru) m (novobránec), ре́крут (ru) m (rékrut)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: рѐгрӯт m
- Roman: règrūt (sh) m
- Slovak: branec (sk) m
- Slovene: nabornik m, nabornica f
- Spanish: recluta (es) m or f, conscripto (es) m
- Ukrainian: призо́вник (uk) m (pryzóvnyk), призовни́к (uk) m (pryzovnýk), новобра́нець m (novobránecʹ), ре́крут m (rékrut)
- Yiddish: פּריזיווניק m (prizivnik)
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