Drogoman

/ˌdroʊɡəˈmɑːn/ noun

Definition

An interpreter or guide in the Middle East or North Africa, especially one who worked for European diplomats or merchants.

Etymology

From Turkish 'dragoman,' from Italian 'dragomanno,' from Arabic 'tarjaman' meaning 'interpreter.' The word traveled along trade routes, changing slightly in each language.

Kelly Says

Dragomans were absolutely essential to early European-Middle Eastern contact—they controlled information flow and could make or break diplomatic missions. Many became powerful political figures in their own right, wielding the power of language itself!

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ድሮጎማን
di-ro-go-man
ARالعربية
دروغمان
droug-man
BNবাংলা
ড্রোগোমান
drogo-man
CACatalà
Drogo
droh-goh
CSČeština
Drogo
droh-goh
DADansk
Drogo
droh-goh
DEDeutsch
Drogo
Droh-goh
ELΕλληνικά
Δρόγο
droh-goh
ESEspañol
drogo
droh-goh
FAفارسی
دروگومن
drogo-man
FISuomi
Drogo
droh-goh
FRFrançais
drogo
droh-goh
GUGU
ડ્રોગોમાન
drogo-man
HAHA
Drogo
droh-goh
HEעברית
דרוגומן
drogo-man
HIहिन्दी
ड्रोगोमैन
drogo-man
HUMagyar
Drogo
droh-goh
IDBahasa Indonesia
Drogo
droh-goh
IGIG
Drogo
droh-goh
ITItaliano
drogo
droh-goh
JA日本語
ドロゴマン
dorogoman
KKKK
Дроғоман
Drogo-man
KMKM
ឌ្រោគម៉ាន
dro-go-man
KO한국어
드로고만
deurogo man
MRMR
ड्रोगोमन
drogo-man
MSBahasa Melayu
Drogo
droh-goh
MYမြန်မာ
ဒရိုဂိုမန်
dra-go-man
NLNederlands
Drogo
droh-goh
NONorsk
Drogo
droh-goh
PAPA
ਡਰੋਗੋਮਨ
drogo-man
PLPolski
Drogo
droh-goh
PTPortuguês
drogo
droh-goh
RORomână
Drogo
droh-goh
RUРусский
Дрогоман
Drogoman
SVSvenska
Drogo
droh-goh
SWKiswahili
Drogo
droh-goh
TAதமிழ்
ட்ரோகோமான்
tro-go-man
TEతెలుగు
డ్రోగోమన్
drogo-man
THไทย
ดรากोแมน
droh-goh-man
TLTL
Drogo
droh-goh
TRTürkçe
Drogo
Droh-goh
UKУкраїнська
Дрогоман
Drogoman
URاردو
ڈروگو من
dro-go man
VITiếng Việt
Drogo
droh-goh
YOYO
Drogo
droh-goh
ZH中文
德罗戈曼
dé luó gē màn
ZUZU
Drogo
droh-goh

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

Historically refers to interpreters/diplomats in Middle East/Mediterranean trade. The suffix '-man' erases female interpreters and dragomans who served in these roles but are absent from standard historical naming.

Inclusive Usage

Use 'dragoman' or 'interpreter' as gender-neutral; if historical accuracy requires gendering, specify 'dragoman' (gender-neutral) or 'dragomaness' (historical female dragomans).

Inclusive Alternatives

["dragoman","interpreter","translator"]

Empowerment Note

Female dragomans and interpreters served in Ottoman, Levantine, and Mediterranean diplomatic contexts but are linguistically erased by '-man' suffix. Recognizing 'dragomaness' recovers their professional history.

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