אַקציע
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Yiddish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Belarusian а́кцыя (ákcyja), Russian а́кция (ákcija), Ukrainian а́кція (ákcija), ultimately from Latin āctiō. Compare Georgian აქცია (akcia), German Aktie.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]אַקציע • (aktsye) f, plural אַקציעס (aktsyes)
- action
- Synonym: טוּונג (tuung)
- campaign
- Synonym: קאַמפּאַניע (kampanye)
- (military) operation
- Synonym: אָפּעראַציע (operatsye)
- raid
- Synonym: אָנפֿאַל (onfal)
- (finance) share
- Synonym: פּײַ (pay)
- (finance) stock
Derived terms
[edit]- אַקציעס־פֿירמע (aktsyes-firme, “public company; stock company”)
- אַקציעס־הענדלער (aktsyes-hendler, “stock trader”)
- אָפּווענד־אַקציע (opvend-aktsye, “diversionary tactic”)
- באַהאַלטענע אַקציע (bahaltene aktsye), פֿאַרטײַעטע אַקציע (fartayete aktsye, “covert operation”)
- באַוואָרן־אַקציע (bavorn-aktsye, “surety bond”)
- געוויינלעכע אַקציע (geveynlekhe aktsye), געוויינטלעכע אַקציע (geveyntlekhe aktsye, “common stock”)
- גרײַצער־אַקציע (graytser-aktsye, “penny stock”)
- קאָלעקטיווע פֿינאַנציר־אַקציע (kolektive finantsir-aktsye, “crowdfunding campaign”)
- אינפֿאָרמיר־אַקציע (informir-aktsye, “awareness campaign”)
- קאַמפֿאַקציע (kamfaktsye, “a strike”)
- פּאָליציי־אַקציע (politsey-aktsye, “police action”)
References
[edit]- Schaechter-Viswanath, Gitl; Glasser, Paul (2016), “אַקציע”, in Comprehensive English-Yiddish Dictionary, Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press
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- Yiddish terms derived from Latin
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- Yiddish lemmas
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