sozial
German (Berlin)
/zoˈtsi̯aːl/
adj
Definitions
- social
Etymology
Derived from Latin sociālis (social, of belonging to a companion companionship association, companionship association, of belonging to a companion, concerning a partner an ally, companionship) derived from French social.
Origin
French
social
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- sosiaalinen Finnish
- socialis Latin
- socius Latin
- sociālis Latin
- Arbeit German
- Demokrat German
- Psychologie German
- Schmarotzer German
- Sozialarbeiter German
- Sozialdemokrat German
- Sozialpsychologie German
- Sozialschmarotzer German
- Sozialtourismus German
- Sozialwissenschaft German
- Tourismus German
- Wissenschaft German
- antisozial German
- asozial German
- darwinistisch German
- psychosozial German
- sozialdarwinistisch German
- sozialverträglich German
- unsozial German
- verträglich German
- szociális Hungarian
- szociális távolságtartás Hungarian
- szociálisabb Hungarian
- szociálisan Hungarian
- sociale Italian
- sociaal Dutch, Flemish
- antisocial French
- asocial French
- eusocial French
- psychosocial French
- social French
- socialiser French
- socialisme French
- socialiste French
- social Spanish, Castilian
- sosial Norwegian Bokmål
- social Portuguese
- sosial Norwegian Nynorsk
- social Danish
- socialdemokrat Danish
- sociala Esperanto
- social Catalan, Valencian
- social Galician
- social Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- sociāls Latvian
- sosyal Turkish
- social Middle French
- social Occitan
- social Asturian