sociologie
French
Etymology
From socio- + -logie (“-logy”), a term coined in 1834 by Auguste Comte.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sɔ.sjɔ.lɔ.ʒi/
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Related terms
Descendants
- → Afrikaans: sosiologie
- → Belarusian: сацыялогія (sacyjalóhija)
- → English: sociology
- → Czech: sociologie
- → Danish: sociologi
- → Dutch: sociologie
- → Finnish: sosiologia
- → German: Soziologie
- → Georgian: სოციოლოგია (sociologia)
- → Hungarian: szociológia
- → Indonesian: sosiologi
- → Italian: sociologia
- → Japanese: 社会学 (shakaigaku) (calque)
- → Chinese: 社會學 (calque)
- → Korean: 사회학 (sahoehak) (calque)
- → Vietnamese: xã hội học (calque)
- → Malay: sosiologi
- → Norwegian: sosiologi
- → Polish: socjologia
- → Portuguese: sociologia
- → Romanian: sociologie
- → Russian: социоло́гия (sociológija)
- → Slovak: sociológia
- → Slovene: sociologija
- → Spanish: sociología
- → Swedish: sociologi
- → Ukrainian: соціологія (sociolohija)
Further reading
- “sociologie” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Italian
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