educatore
educator
noun eh-doo-kah-TOH-reh Rare
Origin: From Latin educator, 'one who raises'.
Also means
youth worker
Usage Note
Educatore in Italy is a recognised professional role (often requiring a degree) working with children, young people, or adults in social and educational settings — distinct from insegnante ('teacher'). The feminine form is educatrice.
Examples
"L'educatore lavora con i bambini del quartiere."
Natural Translation
The educator works with the children of the neighbourhood.
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