Arbeiter
Arbeiter is a German noun meaning “worker” or “laborer,” typically referring to a person who performs manual or industrial work. It is masculine in gender; the feminine form is Arbeiterin, and to refer to a mixed-gender group one can say Arbeiterinnen und Arbeiter. In plural, the term can function as a collective noun in older or concise usage, but contemporary writing often uses gender-inclusive forms when needed.
Etymology and historical context: The word derives from arbeiten, “to work.” In the 19th and 20th centuries
Modern usage: In everyday German, Arbeiter can denote factory workers, construction workers, and similar occupations (for
See also: Arbeiterbewegung, Arbeiterklasse, Fabrikarbeiter, Lohnarbeiter. The term also exists as a surname in German-speaking areas.