societate

Interlingua

Etymology

From English society, French société, Italian società, Spanish sociedad and Portuguese sociedade, all ultimately from Latin societās.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /so.t͡si.eˈta.te/, /so.si.eˈta.te/

Noun

societate (plural societates)

  1. society
    • 1959 September, Forrest F. Cleveland, “Interlingua—servitor del scientia”, in American Scientist, volume 47, number 3, →DOI, page 405:
      A parte le monographias e articulos, duo discursos presidential per Dr. William Dameshek a conventiones del Societate International de Hematologia esseva facite public in interlingua.
      Apart from the monographs and articles, two presidential speeches by Dr. William Dameshek to conventions of the International Society of Hematology will be published in Interlingua.

Latin

Pronunciation

Noun

societāte

  1. ablative singular of societās

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin societās, societātem (society), through French société.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [so.t͡ʃjeˈta.te]

Noun

societate f (plural societăți)

  1. society
  2. company

Declension

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