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I went to Brazil a few etoryears back and they have no name for land surveyor.
German: Vermessungsingenieur
vermessungsingenieur... wow.. how to pronounce that
Dutch= landmeter or topograaf
Finnish=maa maanmittari
Portuguese=agrimensor
Polish=geodetę
Greek=τοπογράφου
Spanish=agrimensor
Italian=agrimensore
japanese=測量士
Chinese=土地测量师
Italian=landmeter
Korean=측량사
Danish=landinspektoer
Yiddish=ערד ערדמעסטער
Arabic=مساح الأراضي
Allo
In Portuguese we say "Topógrafo or Geómetra" The word "agrimensor" its a Luso-Brasilien Word.