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Intercommunication Dictionary

Intercommunication

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˌɪntərkəˌmjuːnɪˈkeɪʃən/

Definitions

  • The exchange of information or messages between people, systems, or devices.
  • Mutual communication; communication between individuals or groups.

Usage Examples

  • Intercommunication between departments improved efficiency.
  • Birdsong can be considered a form of intercommunication among species.

Etymology

From Latin "inter-" meaning "between" and "communication," from "communicare" (to share).

Synonyms

  • Interaction
  • Dialogue
  • Exchange
  • Correspondence

Antonyms

  • Silence
  • Isolation
  • Disconnection

Translations

LanguageTranslationPronunciation
Frenchintercommunicationɛ̃tɛʁkɔmy.nikɑsjɔ̃
Spanishintercomunicacióninterkomunikaˈθjon
GermanInterkommunikationˈɪntɐkɔmunikaˌt͡si̯oːn
Chinese互相通信hùxiāng tōngxìn
Arabicالاتصال المتبادلal-ittisāl al-mutabādal
Hindiआपसी संचारāpsī sancār
Bengaliপারস্পরিক যোগাযোগparaspŏrik jôgājôg
Teluguపరస్పర సంబంధంparaspara sambandham
Tamilஇணைதெரிவுiṇaitherivu
Kannadaಪರಸ್ಪರ ಸಂಪರ್ಕparaspara samparka
Gujaratiપરસ્પર સંવાદparaspar sanvād
Marathiपरस्पर संवादparaspar sanvād
Malayalamപരസ്പര സംവാദംparaspara samvādam
Punjabiਪਾਰਸਪਰਿਕ ਸੰਚਾਰpārasparik sanchār
Odiaପରସ୍ପର ଯୋଗାଯୋଗparaspara jogājoga
Urduباہمی مواصلتbāhmī muwāsalat
Japanese相互通信sōgo tsūshin
Korean상호 통신sangho tongsin
Russianвзаимная связьvzaimnaya svyaz'
Portugueseintercomunicaçãoĩtɛʁkomunikaˈsɐ̃w
Italianintercomunicazioneinterkomunikaˈtsjone
Vietnamesegiao tiếp lẫn nhaugiao tiếp lẫn nhau
Swahilimawasiliano ya pande zotema-wa-si-li-a-no ya pan-de zo-te

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • UK: /ˌɪntəkəˌmjuːnɪˈkeɪʃən/
  • US: /ˌɪntərkəˌmjuːnɪˈkeɪʃən/
  • India: /ˌɪnṭərkəˌmjuːnɪˈkeɪʃən/

Historical Usage

The term dates back to the 17th century, used in technical and diplomatic contexts. It became more common in the 19th and 20th centuries with the rise of telecommunication and broadcasting systems.

Cultural Nuances

In collectivist cultures, intercommunication often involves implied meaning and context. In individualist cultures, it tends to be more explicit and direct. Understanding these differences is essential in cross-cultural communication.

More Information

Intercommunication is critical in modern society. It spans personal interactions, digital messaging, networked computer systems, and machine-to-machine communications. Its study is central to disciplines such as linguistics, sociology, and computer science, especially in the context of global digital transformation and multicultural dialogue.

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