How to say "harvest worker" in German?

In German "harvest worker" translates to  Erntehelfer 

Transliteration: airn-teh-hel-fur

🇩🇪 Im Sommer arbeiten viele Erntehelfer auf den Feldern.

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🇺🇸 Many harvest workers work in the fields in summer.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "harvest worker" in German?

You can use the word "Erntehelfer" which translates to "Harvest worker".

How to pronounce "Erntehelfer" (harvest worker) in German?

The word "Erntehelfer" is pronounced as "airn-teh-hel-fur".

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