The word "robot" originates from the Czech term "robota," meaning forced labor or drudgery. It was first popularized by playwright Karel Čapek in his 1920 play "R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots)," where it referred to artificial beings created to serve humans. Today, the term encompasses a wide range of automated machines capable of performing tasks, often mimicking human behavior.
IC
Could be Czech in origin. It means worker, or slave in that language.
The word robot is from Czech. In Czech robot means "work".
a robot could help you with anything and it could even do your homework!
I mean is the person or whatever that answer your question a robot or human
IC
Robot is not a compound word.
Could be Czech in origin. It means worker, or slave in that language.
No, "robot" is not a long vowel word. The vowel 'o' in robot is pronounced as a short vowel sound.
cog is a robot
The word robot is from Czech. In Czech robot means "work".
Here comes another robot dancer!
The word for "robot" in Tagalog is directly "robot". It's adopted from English and widely understood.
If by robot you mean computer, then yes, you can play against a robot.
There are 2 syllables in the word robot. Ro is the first syllable, and bot is the other.
A robot can be any machine or mechanical device that operates automatically with humanlike skill, and it came from by Karel Čapek, a Czech person, in the play R.U.R. from the base robot-, as in robota compulsory labor, robotník peasant owing such labor
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.