Modern

/ˈmɑːdərn/ adjective

Modern describes things that belong to the present time or to recent times, especially when they differ from what was done in the past. It can refer to technology, art, ideas, or ways of living.

From Late Latin “modernus,” meaning “of today,” from “modo,” “just now, recently.” It originally contrasted the ‘now’ with the ancient or classical past.

AFmodern
AMዘመናዊ
ARحديث
BGмодерен
BNআধুনিক
CAmodern
CSmoderní
DAmoderne
DEmodern
ELσύγχρονος
ESmoderno
ETkaasaegne
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