
I would like you to communicate this message to all workers.
Do you know what “communicate” means? Or do you know where it originally comes from? The word communicate comes from Latin “communicatus” or “communicare” . It means “share or inform” . In 1500s it was used to mean “transfer to another” as in “communicate a disease” . In 1700s its meaning changed to “transmit feelings, thoughts and information” . The Turkish equilant of the word “communicate” is “iletişmek“, haberleşmek“, “iletmek“, “nakletmek“, “geçirmek“, or “bulaştırmak.”
Here are some examples in English:
- It is believed that some people can communicate telepathically.
- One of the key characteristics of human society is the need to communicate.
- Jane was unable to communicate her fears to her parents.
- A group of prominent scientists came together to study how cells communicate diseases.
Some examples in Turkish:
- İletişmek için bazı aygıtlara ihtiyacımız vardır.
- Basın mensupları bağlı oldukları gazeteler ile hızlı bir şekilde iletişim kurdular.
- Deprem sonrasında milyonlarca vatandaş aileleriyle haberleşti ve telefon hatları kilitlendi.
- Geçen hafta bir hasta onlarca kişiye koronavirus bulaştırdı.
Hear pronunciation: communicate

