Euthanasie

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See also: euthanasie and euthanasié

German

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Etymology

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From French euthanasie, from Ancient Greek εὐθανασίᾱ (euthanasíā).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ɔɪ̯tanaˈziː/
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Noun

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Euthanasie f (genitive Euthanasie, no plural)

  1. euthanasia (the practice of intentionally and painlessly killing a human being or animal for humane reasons, especially in order to end great suffering or poor quality of life)

Usage notes

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  • In German, Sterbehilfe is often used as a preferred synonym of Euthanasie, which was used as a euphemism of the systematic murder of disabled and sick people during the National Socialist period.

Declension

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Descendants

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  • Estonian: eutanaasia
  • Japanese: オイタナジー (oitanajī)

Further reading

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