The word robot is from Czech. In Czech robot means "work".
The word "robot" comes from the Czech word "robota," which means forced labor or drudgery. It was first coined by Czech writer Karel Čapek in his play "R.U.R." (Rossum's Universal Robots) in 1920.
The word "ROBOT" is Czech origin, invented by famous Czech writer Karel Čapek. It's derived from old Czech word "ROBOTA", means "WORK".
One famous moment in the czech republic is when karel kapek made up the word robot> the word robot did start in the czech republic.
The word "robot" comes from the Czech word "robota," meaning forced labor or drudgery. It was first used in a play by Karel Čapek called "R.U.R." (Rossum's Universal Robots) in 1920 to describe artificially created beings that resembled humans.
In 1923, Karl Capek, a Czech science-fiction writer used the Czech word for "worker" to describe machine workers. Robot.
I believe it is the Czech word for "slave".
It comes from the Czech word for forced labor.
It means worker or slave in Czech.
The word robot comes from the Czech word robo - to work.
The word robot first appeared in the play Rossum's Universal Robots by the Czech writer Karel Čapek in 1920.
Karel Capek didn't "invent" the robot. He (and/or his brother Josef) invented the word "robot", from a Czech word meaning "worker" or "slave". But they were writers, not inventors.