sâmbătă
Moldavian
/ˈsɨmbətə/
noun
Definitions
- Saturday
Etymology
Inherited from Latin *sambata, *sambatum, sabbatum (Sabbath, Saturday) derived from Proto-Slavic *sǫbota derived from Ancient Greek σάββατον (Sabbath) derived from Hebrew (modern) שַׁבָּת (Sabbath, Shabbat, sabbath, Saturday, weekly day of rest).
Origin
Hebrew (Modern Ashkenazic)
שַׁבָּת
Gloss
Sabbath, Shabbat, sabbath, Saturday, weekly day of rest
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Sabbath English
- *sambata Latin
- *sambatum Latin
- Sabbatī diēs Latin
- diēs Sabbati Latin
- sabbata Latin
- sabbatum Latin
- sabbatum, sabbata Latin
- Samstag German
- Samstagmorgen German
- samstäglich German
- sábát Hungarian
- sabato Italian
- sabbat Dutch, Flemish
- samedi French
- sabbatum Spanish, Castilian
- sábado Spanish, Castilian
- σάββατον Ancient Greek
- σαββατισμός Ancient Greek
- sabat Polish
- sobota Polish
- *sǫbota Proto-Slavic
- sobota Czech
- السبت Arabic
- sabat Old French
- samedi Old French
- sabato Esperanto
- sabbait Old Irish
- samztac, sameztac Middle High German
- שבת Yiddish
- שַׁבָּת Hebrew (modern)
- שבת Hebrew (modern)
- שבתון Hebrew (modern)
- sabado Old Portuguese
- сабота Macedonian
- sobota Slovak
- субота Belarusian
- sobota Slovene
- sonda Romansh
- sábadu Asturian
- собота Church Slavic, Church Slavonic, Old Church Slavonic, Old Slavonic, Old Bulgarian
- сѫбота Church Slavic, Church Slavonic, Old Church Slavonic, Old Slavonic, Old Bulgarian
- sabide Friulian
- субота Old East Slavic
- ⲥⲁⲃⲃⲁⲧⲟⲛ Coptic
- sobota Lower Sorbian
- sàbbatu Sicilian
- sabo Venetian
- jabat Volapük
- *ṯabat- Proto-Semitic
- sàbbo Ligurian
- σάββατον gkm
- שַׁבְּתָא Aramaic
- sabata Dalmatian
- subatu Dalmatian
- shabat Ladino
- samdi Haitian, Haitian Creole
- samdi Mauritian Creole
- sobota Upper Sorbian
- sabeda Ladin
- sabatu Corsican
- שַׁבָּת hbo
- שַׁבָּת hbo
- שבת hbo
- sabado Aragonese
- sobòta Kashubian
- sábado Mirandese
- sabata Chichewa, Chewa, Nyanja
- sàbot Lombard