Meaning of Diaspora | Babel Free
daɪˈæs.pə.ɹəDefinitions
- The dispersion of a group in a manner comparable to that of the Jews among the Gentiles after the Babylonian captivity (6th century BCE).
- The dispersion of the Jews from the land of Israel.
- Jews outside of the land of Israel.
- The Jews so dispersed.
- The regions where such a dispersed group (especially the Jews) resides, taken collectively.
- A similar dispersion.
- Any dispersion of an originally homogeneous entity, such as a language or culture.
Equivalents
Català
diàspora
Čeština
diaspora
Ελληνικά
διασπορά
Español
diáspora
Gaeilge
diaspóra
Magyar
szórvány
Հայերեն
Սփյուռք
Bahasa Indonesia
diaspora
Italiano
diaspora
ქართული
დიასპორა
한국어
디아스포라
Kurdî
dîaspora
Македонски
дијаспора
Nederlands
diaspora
Português
diáspora
Русский
диаспора
Українська
діаспора
Tiếng Việt
hải ngoại
Examples
“According to the still common Israeli definition of a Zionist as one who views the Diaspora negatively and considers the settlement of Jews in Israel as essential, the vast majority of American Jews would not be considered Zionists.”
“The African diaspora caused a melding of cultures, both African cultures and Western ones, in many places.”
“This scattering abrode of the Iewes, as it were an heauenly sowing, fell out after their returne from the captiuitie of Babylon. Wherevpon both Acts. 2. and also 1. Pet. 1. and 1. Iam. ver. 1. [sic] they are called Diaspora, that is, a scattering or sowing abrode.”
“We're going to use her to train young people in the skills of maintaining these machines, and encourage the Indian diaspora in this country to get involved in our hobby of steam railways.”
“Jews in the diaspora often have a different perspective on anti-Semitism than Israeli Jews.”
“Small wonder that there should have been in recent years fresh talk of the diaspora of English into several mutually incomprehensible languages”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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