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Original text - German - Industrialisation

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Industrialisation
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Submitted by Lord_Ahriman
Source language: German

Industrialisation
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Dieses Wort ist leider nicht in meinem Wörterbuch aufgführt.
25 June 2007 17:27





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25 June 2007 18:18

Francky5591
Number of messages: 12396
Hello, is "industrialisation" a German word?
In my Wörterbuch I have "Industrialisierung", aber kein "industrialisation", which rather sounds like French...
Could you explain? Thanks!

25 June 2007 18:44

Lord_Ahriman
Number of messages: 2
Ja,das ist ein deutsches Wort, und eine Abwandlung von Industrialisierung.
Die übersetzung von Industrialisierung würde mir schon sehr weiterhelfen.
Danke für die Hilfe.

25 June 2007 18:55

Francky5591
Number of messages: 12396
Thanks,Lord_Ahriman! I didn't know it was German, but I must say that my German/French dictionary is 37 years old, this may explain that!

25 June 2007 19:11

Rodrigues
Number of messages: 1621
Industrialisation is really a german word :-)
In english it's written with "z" instead of "s" - isn't it?

In hebrew, it may be: תִעוּשׂ

I've found it in the internet... - but I cannot setup this as my translation...



25 June 2007 19:16

Francky5591
Number of messages: 12396
I think it is French, but that German used it later, as the ending of the word is typically French ("isation", and comes from the verb "industrialiser". In French, all the processes use this termination, E.G : nationaliser>>nationalisation, scolariser>>scolarisation, usw...

25 June 2007 19:24

Rodrigues
Number of messages: 1621
There are more german words, which are with this ending. It may be, that this words are not originally german, like "Resolution, Revolution" but "Nationalisierung" (w/o -tion) :-)

The hebrew word I've found it here. Maybe the link helps Lord_Ahriman for further "word-searches" ;-)

26 June 2007 06:45

iepurica
Number of messages: 2102
English has it also. According to Oxford dictionary both forms: industrialization and indutrialisation are correct. The one spelled with s is, usually in British English. There are a lot of words to which this rule applies...

27 June 2007 05:42

Lord_Ahriman
Number of messages: 2
Danke, hat mir sehr geholfen.
Tschüß