The word "robot" (from robota, Czech for "work") made its public debut on this date in 1921, when it premiered on stage in Karel Capek's play R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots). The play told of a world in which humans relaxed and enjoyed life while robots - imitation humans - happily did whatever labor needed to be done. Not unexpectedly, the robots eventually rebelled and took over the world. The term "robot" achieved its own world domination in 1923, when the play was translated into English; it quickly overran its competition, precursors "android" and "automaton."
Apparently from Czech robotnik (worker) or robota (work).
The term 'robot' was first used by Czech writer Karel Capek in a 1921 play called "Rossum's Universal Robots", and caught on internationally.
Science Fiction writer Isaac Asimov is credited with coining the related term robotics in 1941.
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
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The 1921 play, R.U.R
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The word robot is from Czech. In Czech robot means "work".
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the word robot comes from Czech
Robot is not a compound word.
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No, the word robot comes from the Czech word "robota," meaning "industrial labor." The word first appeared in Karel Capek's science fiction play R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots) in 1921.
No, "robot" is not a long vowel word. The vowel 'o' in robot is pronounced as a short vowel sound.
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The word for "robot" in Tagalog is directly "robot". It's adopted from English and widely understood.