英単語

ghettoの意味・使い方・発音

ghetto

英 ['getəʊ] 美 ['ɡɛto]
  • n. ユダヤ人居住区;ゲットー
  • vt.まとめる

語源


ゲットー ユダヤ人居住区

語源は不明。イタリア語のborghetto(小さな町)が省略された可能性がある。

英語の語源


ghetto
ghetto: [17] English acquired ghetto from Italian, but its precise history is uncertain. Among the suggestions are that it represents Italian getto ‘foundry’, from a Jewish enclave in Venice established on the site of a medieval foundry in 1516; that it is short for Italian borghetto, a diminutive form of borgo ‘settlement outside city walls’ (to which English borough is related); and that it was an alteration of Latin Aegyptus ‘Egypt’, presumably an allusion to the captivity of the Jews in Egypt.
ghetto (n.)
1610s, "part of a city in which Jews are compelled to live," especially in Italy, from Italian ghetto "part of a city to which Jews are restricted," of unknown origin. The various theories trace it to: Yiddish get "deed of separation;" a special use of Venetian getto "foundry" (there was one near the site of that city's ghetto in 1516); a clipped form of Egitto "Egypt," from Latin Aegyptus (presumably in memory of the exile); or Italian borghetto "small section of a town" (diminutive of borgo, which is of Germanic origin; see borough). Extended by 1899 to crowded urban quarters of other minority groups (especially blacks in U.S. cities). As an adjective by 1903 (modern slang usage from 1999). Ghetto-blaster "large, portable stereo cassette-player" is from 1982.

例文


1. Three-fourths of the apartments in the ghetto had no heat.
スラム街の3/4のマンションには暖房がありません。

2.a poor kid growing up in the ghetto
スラム街で育った貧しい子供

3.See I 'm influenced by the ghetto you ruined.
あなた方によって破壊された GHETTO は私を暗黙化している。

4.One of the most atmospheric corners of Prague is the old Jewish ghetto .
古いユダヤ人コミュニティはプラハの最も特色のあるコーナーの1つです。

5.Racism and crime still florish in the ghetto .
都市スラムの人種差別主義と犯罪は依然として横行している。

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