Definition
Marked with a label or sticker, or in the game of tag, touched by the person who is 'it.'
Etymology
From Middle English 'taggen,' possibly related to Old Norse 'taggr' meaning 'point' or 'spike.' The modern sense comes from the idea of attaching a marker to something.
Kelly Says
The word 'tag' jumped from meaning a physical label to social media tagging to the children's game—it's one of those everyday words that accidentally became connected to how we organize and identify things in the modern world.
Translations
ARالعربية
مُصنَّف
mu-sannaf
BNবাংলা
লেবেল করা
lebel-kor-a
CACatalà
etiquetat
eh-tee-keh-tah
CSČeština
označený
oh-zna-cheh-nyy
DADansk
mærket
maer-keh-t
DEDeutsch
markiert
mark-ee-rt
ELΕλληνικά
ετικετοποιημένος
eh-tee-keh-toh-poy-men-os
ESEspañol
etiquetado
e-tee-kay-dah-doh
FISuomi
merkitty
mer-kit-ty
FRFrançais
étiqueté
e-tee-keh-tay
HIहिन्दी
चिह्नित
chighnit
HUMagyar
címkézve
chee-mkeh-zeve
IDBahasa Indonesia
ditag
di-tag
ITItaliano
etichettato
eh-tee-keh-tah-toh
JA日本語
タグ付け済み
tagu-tsu-ke-zumi
MSBahasa Melayu
ditag
di-tag
NLNederlands
getagd
ge-tagd
PLPolski
oznakowany
oh-zna-koh-vah-nee
PTPortuguês
marcado
mar-kah-doh
RORomână
etichetat
eh-tee-keh-tah-t
RUРусский
отмеченный
ot-me-cheh-nyy
TRTürkçe
işaretlenmiş
i-sha-reh-leh-nish
UKУкраїнська
позначений
po-zna-cheh-nyy
VITiếng Việt
đánh dấu
dahn-dau