Civilisation

/ˌsɪvɪlaɪˈzeɪʃən/ noun

Definition

An advanced human society with cities, writing, complex government, and developed culture.

Etymology

From French 'civilisation,' derived from Latin 'civilis' (relating to citizens). The '-ization' suffix (making civil) was added to suggest a process of becoming refined.

Kelly Says

Civilisation' (British spelling) reveals a bias: it comes from the same root as 'civil' and implies becoming 'polished' or 'refined'—but anthropologists now understand it's just one way of living, not a superior stage of development!

Translations

AMአማርኛ
文明
me-ne-n
ARالعربية
المدنية
al-madaniyyah
BNবাংলা
সভ্যতা
sob-ya-ta
CACatalà
civilizació
si-vi-li-za-tsee-ohn
CSČeština
civilizace
chi-vi-li-za-ce
DADansk
civilisation
si-vil-i-sa-tion
DEDeutsch
Zivilisation
tsvi-li-za-tion
ELΕλληνικά
πολιτισμός
po-li-tis-mos
ESEspañol
civilización
si-vi-li-za-thee-ohn
FAفارسی
تمدن
te-madan
FISuomi
sivilisaatio
si-vi-li-sa-a-tio
FRFrançais
civilisation
si-vil-i-za-syohn
GUGU
સભ્યતા
sabhya-ta
HAHA
al'umma
al-oo-ma
HEעברית
התבוללות
ha-te-vo-lo-lut
HIहिन्दी
सभ्यता
sabh-ya-ta
HUMagyar
civilizáció
chi-vi-li-za-tsio
IDBahasa Indonesia
peradaban
pe-ra-da-ban
IGIG
ncheta
n-che-ta
ITItaliano
civiltà
chi-vil-ta
JA日本語
文明
bun-mei
KKKK
цивилизация
tsi-vi-li-za-tsiya
KMKM
ប្រពៃណី
bra-p-vai-nei
KO한국어
문명
mun-myeong
MRMR
सभ्यता
sabhya-ta
MSBahasa Melayu
peradaban
pe-ra-da-ban
MYမြန်မာ
ပြည်သူ
pyi-thoo
NLNederlands
civilizatie
si-vi-li-za-tjee
NONorsk
sivilisasjon
si-vil-i-sa-sjon
PAPA
ਸਭਿਆ
sab-hya
PLPolski
cywilizacja
chi-wi-li-za-tsee-ah
PTPortuguês
civilização
si-vi-li-za-sāo
RORomână
civilizație
chi-vi-li-za-tsee
RUРусский
цивилизация
si-vi-li-za-tsiya
SVSvenska
civilisation
si-vil-i-sa-tion
SWKiswahili
utamaduni
oo-ta-ma-doo-nee
TAதமிழ்
தொல்லியல்
to-lli-ya-l
TEతెలుగు
సభ్యత
sa-bhya-ta
THไทย
อารยธรรม
a-ra-yat-tham
TLTL
sivilisasyon
si-vi-li-sa-syohn
TRTürkçe
medeniye
meh-deh-ni-ye
UKУкраїнська
цивілізація
tsi-vi-li-za-tsiya
URاردو
مذہب
madh-hab
VITiếng Việt
văn minh
vun minh
YOYO
agbe
a-g-be
ZH中文
文明
wén míng
ZUZU
ukuthula
koo-thoo-la

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

Civilization discourse historically centered male political/military achievement and erased women's intellectual, agricultural, and cultural contributions as 'natural' rather than civilizational.

Inclusive Usage

When discussing civilization, explicitly acknowledge women's roles in law, agriculture, art, medicine, and knowledge systems rather than treating them as invisible defaults.

Inclusive Alternatives

["society","culture and governance"]

Empowerment Note

Women invented agriculture, established social codes, created writing systems, and built institutions — yet 'civilization' narratives credit only male leaders and warriors.

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