Definition
Prophetic or having the supernatural power to predict what will happen in the future.
Etymology
From Latin 'fatidicus' + English '-al' suffix. The Latin term combined 'fatum' (fate) and 'dicere' (to speak). The adjective form has been in English since the 1600s.
Kelly Says
While 'fatidic' and 'fatidical' mean nearly the same thing, 'fatidical' became the more common form in English literature and scholarly writing, especially in discussions of ancient Roman prophecy practices and supernatural prediction.
Translations
ARالعربية
مُصِير
moo-seer
DEDeutsch
schicksalhaft
shicks-al-haft
ESEspañol
fatídico
fa-tee-DEE-ko
FISuomi
kohtalo
koh-ta-loh
FRFrançais
fatidique
fa-tee-dee-k
HIहिन्दी
निर्धारित
nir-dee-ar-it
IDBahasa Indonesia
takdir
tak-dir
ITItaliano
fatidico
fa-tee-DEE-ko
KO한국어
운명적인
unmyeong-jeok-in
MRMR
निर्धारित
nir-dee-ar-it
MSBahasa Melayu
takdir
tak-dir
MYမြန်မာ
ပြောကြား
pyaw-kya-r
NLNederlands
bestemd
be-stemd
NONorsk
skjebne
skjeb-neh
PLPolski
przeznaczenie
pre-z-na-chen-yeh
PTPortuguês
fatídico
fa-tee-DEE-ko
RUРусский
судьбоносный
soo-d-bo-nos-nyy
SVSvenska
skickligt
shick-lit
SWKiswahili
wakati
wa-ka-tee
TRTürkçe
kaderî
ka-de-ree
VITiếng Việt
định mệnh
dinh-menh