Another word for slave is servant.
free-man, free-woman
The slave system refers to a societal structure in which individuals are owned by others as property and are forced to work for their owners without receiving wages or having the freedom to leave their servitude. This system has been historically used in various societies for labor exploitation and economic gain.
Yes, "co-worker" is another word for colleague. Both terms refer to a person with whom one works, typically in the same organization or workplace.
Slavery is no longer legal in most parts of the world.Slavery means that a person - known as a slave - belongs to somebody else and has to work for them for free. A slave generally did not own property and had no choice but to obey has master's wishes.A slave was either bought (from the slave market, or from pirates who captured them, or from creditors who were selling debtors who couldn't pay their loans) or else he was born into slave - if his mother was already a slave.A person who is owned by someone else.
emo, they're both the same
It's a Spanish word for 'Slave'
I have heard buck used in reference to a young male slave.
Kikeh as derived for the word Kakeh that mean kitchen and the word Klik that means slave so it means Kitchen Slave.
The word slave has one syllable.
Amazement and anxiety do not mean the same thing.
Could be Czech in origin. It means worker, or slave in that language.
même mean 'same'.....
Humans Mean the same as people
it means slave or servant.
The word 'slave' is a root for words such as enslavement and slaveholder.
Aramaic: Ebed Hebrew: Eved Arabic: Abd All have the same root: Alap, Beth, Daleth (Alef, Bet Dalet)
Slave is usually translated as eved (pronounced EH-ved), written עבד, but the word eved doesn't exactly mean slave; it means servant.