Messengers

/ˈmɛsəndʒərz/ noun

Definition

People who carry and deliver messages, documents, or goods between parties. Individuals who communicate important information or news.

Etymology

From Old French messager, from message, ultimately from Latin missus meaning 'sent'. The role has existed throughout human history, from ancient royal couriers to modern digital messaging systems.

Kelly Says

Before telecommunications, messengers were literally the speed of information - a skilled horseback messenger could travel 100 miles in a day, making them the broadband internet of the ancient world, capable of changing the course of battles and kingdoms.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
መልእክተኞች
ARالعربية
رسل
BNবাংলা
দূত
CACatalà
missatgers
CSČeština
poslanci
DADansk
budbarere
DEDeutsch
Boten
ELΕλληνικά
αγγελιαφόροι
ESEspañol
mensajeros
FAفارسی
فریستادگان
FISuomi
sanansaattajat
FRFrançais
messagers
GUGU
દૂતો
HAHA
jakartai
HEעברית
שליחים
HIहिन्दी
दूत
HUMagyar
követek
IDBahasa Indonesia
utusan
IGIG
ozi
ITItaliano
messaggeri
JA日本語
使者
KKKK
жәндеттер
KMKM
របាររាដ្ឋ
KO한국어
사자
MRMR
दूत
MSBahasa Melayu
utusan
MYမြန်မာ
သံတမန်
NLNederlands
boden
NONorsk
budbarere
PAPA
ਦੂਤ
PLPolski
posłaniec
PTPortuguês
mensageiros
RORomână
mesageri
RUРусский
посланники
SVSvenska
budbärare
SWKiswahili
mjumbe
TAதமிழ்
தூதுவர்
TEతెలుగు
దూతలు
THไทย
ทูต
TLTL
mensahe
TRTürkçe
haberci
UKУкраїнська
посланці
URاردو
قاصد
VITiếng Việt
sứ giả
YOYO
angelu
ZH中文
使者
ZUZU
abahlanganyeli

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