Fortunetelling

/ˈfɔːrtʃuːnˌtɛlɪŋ/ noun, verb (gerund)

Definition

The practice or act of claiming to predict or reveal someone's future through supernatural, mystical, or intuitive methods.

Etymology

From 'fortunetell' (fortune + tell) plus '-ing' to create a gerund. This describes the activity or business of claiming to foresee futures.

Kelly Says

Fortunetelling has been repeatedly banned by governments and churches—from medieval witch hunts to 20th-century fraud laws—yet it persists everywhere because it addresses our fundamental anxiety about uncertainty. That makes it as culturally important as it is legally complicated!

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ነገሥት
ne-ges-st
ARالعربية
التنبؤ
at-tanbū'
BNবাংলা
জ্যোতিষ
jyo-tish
CACatalà
astronomia
as-tro-no-mee-a
CSČeština
věštění
vesh-stee
DADansk
spådom
spa-dom
DEDeutsch
Wahrsagen
vahr-sah-gen
ELΕλληνικά
μαντεία
man-tee-a
ESEspañol
la adivinación
la a-dee-vee-na-syon
FAفارسی
پیشگویی
peesh-goo-ee
FISuomi
noituus
noi-toos
FRFrançais
la voyance
la vwah-sans
GUGU
જાણકારી
ja-na-ka-ree
HAHA
maganin
ma-ga-nin
HEעברית
נבואה
ne-vo-ah
HIहिन्दी
ज्योतिष
jyo-tish
HUMagyar
jóslás
yo-slas
IDBahasa Indonesia
ramalan
ra-ma-lan
IGIG
ọhụrụ
oh-hu-ru
ITItaliano
la divinazione
la dee-vee-na-tsyo-ne
JA日本語
占い
ura-nai
KKKK
білеу
bee-leu
KMKM
ព្រះពុទ្ធ
preah-puth
KO한국어
점술
jeom-sul
MRMR
ज्योतिष
jyo-tish
MSBahasa Melayu
ramalan
ra-ma-lan
MYမြန်မာ
ကြွင်း
kwin
NLNederlands
tovenarij
to-ve-na-rij
NONorsk
spådom
spa-dom
PAPA
ਜਾਦੂ
ja-doo
PLPolski
wróżenie
vrosh-ye-nie
PTPortuguês
a adivinhação
a a-dee-vi-ny-sa-o
RORomână
astrologie
as-tro-lo-jee
RUРусский
гаданье
ga-da-nye
SVSvenska
spådom
spa-dom
SWKiswahili
kuhani
koo-ha-ni
TAதமிழ்
நட்சத்திரவியல்
natcha-thira-vi-yal
TEతెలుగు
జ్యోతిషం
jyo-ti-sham
THไทย
ดูดวง
doo-duang
TLTL
paghuhulugan
pa-hu-hu-lu-gan
TRTürkçe
fal bakmak
fal ba-kmak
UKУкраїнська
гадання
ga-dan-nya
URاردو
نبوءة
na-boo-ah
VITiếng Việt
xem bói
xem boi
YOYO
ọ̀pọ̀
o-po
ZH中文
算命
suàn mìng
ZUZU
inkosana
in-ko-sa-na

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

Fortunetelling historically feminized and associated with women—often portrayed as exotic, mystical, or fraudulent. Female fortunetellers were simultaneously exoticized and criminalized, while male seers were called 'philosophers' or 'prophets.'

Inclusive Usage

Use 'divination' or 'prognostication' when possible; if using 'fortunetelling,' avoid gendering it and separate it from stereotypes about mysticism or deception.

Inclusive Alternatives

["divination","prognostication","scenario modeling"]

Empowerment Note

Women who practiced fortunetelling created economic independence and intellectual agency in societies that denied them other professions—their work deserves recognition beyond dismissal or exoticization.

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