סצנה
Hebrew (Modern Ashkenazic)
noun
Definitions
- scene :# A part from a story that stands by by itself and is a part of a complete fiction writing or film. :# The location of an event that attracts attention. :# A dramatic and exaggerated behaviour, an act that brings unnecessary attention to oneself, especially through a public expression (as in make a to make a scene).
Etymology
Derived from Ancient Greek σκηνή (stage, scene, tent, theatre stage, booth) borrowed from Russian сце́на (scene, stage) borrowed from English scene.
Origin
English
scene
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- backscene English
- demoscene English
- emuscene English
- midscene English
- monoscene English
- multiscene English
- nonscene English
- scene English
- scened English
- sceneful English
- scenegraph English
- sceneless English
- scenelet English
- sceneman English
- scener English
- scenescape English
- scenesetter English
- scenesetting English
- sceneshifter English
- scenester English
- sceney English
- scenical English
- scenography English
- skene English
- subscene English
- scaena Latin
- scēna Latin
- сце́на Russian
- сценический Russian
- сценка Russian
- προσκήνιον Ancient Greek
- σκηνή Ancient Greek
- σκηνογράφος Ancient Greek
- σκηνοφύλαξ Ancient Greek
- scene Norwegian Bokmål
- シーン Japanese
- scene Norwegian Nynorsk
- scéna Czech
- σκηνή Greek (modern)
- scene Middle French
- ⲥⲕⲩⲛⲏ Coptic