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Robot comes from the Czech word "robot," which means "worker."
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"Robot" comes from the word "roboti," which means "labor," "serf labor," "drudgery," or "hard work" in Czech and many Slavic languages.
No, "robot" is not a long vowel word. The vowel 'o' in robot is pronounced as a short vowel sound.
The word "innovate" has Latin origins, deriving from the Latin word "innovare" which means "to renew or change."
Yes. The long O vowel sound in robot is at the beginning of the word (roh-but).
The word "origins" in German can be translated as "Ursprung" or "Herkunft."
the word robot comes from Czech
Robot is not a compound word.
No, "robot" is not a long vowel word. The vowel 'o' in robot is pronounced as a short vowel sound.
The word robot is from Czech. In Czech robot means "work".
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The word for "robot" in Tagalog is directly "robot". It's adopted from English and widely understood.
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The origins of the English word halt is loaned from german, and has its origins from the French word halte in the 16 century. It is also thought to be derived from the word alto in Italian.
There are 2 syllables in the word robot. Ro is the first syllable, and bot is the other.
The word "innovate" has Latin origins, deriving from the Latin word "innovare" which means "to renew or change."
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.
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