אַנטראָפּאָלאָגיע
Yiddish
Etymology
Ultimately from Latin anthropologia, from Ancient Greek ἄνθρωπος (ánthrōpos, “man, mankind, human, humanity”) + -λογία (-logía), most likely via either Russian антрополо́гия (antropológija) or German Anthropologie.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /antrɔpɔˈlɔɡjə/
- Hyphenation: אַנט‧ראָ‧פּאָ‧לאָ‧גיע
Derived terms
- אַנטראָפּאָלאָגיסט (antropologist)
- אַנטראָפּאָלאָגיש (antropologish)
References
- Paul Abelson (1915) “anthropology”, in English-Yiddish Encyclopedic Dictionary, New York: The Jewish Press
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