competence in Dogri डोगरी
competence in English
- competence⇄competence, noun.
1. the quality or condition of being competent; ability; fitness; capacity.
Ex. No one doubted the guide's competence. The madwoman lacked the competence to manage her own affairs.
2. enough money to provide a comforta
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Competence
Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation
British English: /ˈkɒm.pɪ.təns/
American English: /ˈkɑːm.pə.təns/
Definitions
- The ability to do something successfully or efficiently.
- The legal authority of a court or other body to deal with a particular matter.
- A sufficient income to live on.
Usage Examples
- His competence in programming helped him secure the job.
- The court ruled that it had no competence in the case.
- She has achieved financial competence through smart investments.
Etymology
Derived from Latin competentia, meaning "meeting together, agreement, symmetry," from competere, meaning "to strive together, be suitable."
Synonyms
- Ability
- Proficiency
- Capability
- Expertise
- Aptitude
Antonyms
- Incompetence
- Ineptitude
- Inability
Translations
Language | Translation | Pronunciation |
---|---|---|
French | Compétence | /kɔ̃.pe.tɑ̃s/ |
German | Kompetenz | /ˈkɔmpɛtɛnt͡s/ |
Spanish | Competencia | /kom.peˈten.θja/ |
Portuguese | Competência | /kõ.peˈtẽ.sjɐ/ |
Italian | Competenza | /kom.peˈtɛn.tsa/ |
Chinese | 能力 | /néng lì/ |
Japanese | 能力 | /nōryoku/ |
Russian | Компетентность | /kəmpʲɪˈtʲentnəsʲtʲ/ |
Hindi | क्षमता | /kʃəˈmʌ.t̪aː/ |
Bengali | দক্ষতা | /dɔkkʰɔta/ |
Regional Pronunciation Variations
- British English: /ˈkɒm.pɪ.təns/
- American English: /ˈkɑːm.pə.təns/
- Australian English: /ˈkɒm.pɪ.təns/
Historical Usage
The word "competence" emerged in the mid-17th century in English, initially referring to sufficiency in income. Over time, it expanded to include skillfulness and legal authority.
Cultural Nuances
Different cultures place varying levels of emphasis on competence. In Western societies, professional competence is often linked to qualifications and certifications, while in some Eastern cultures, experience and practical wisdom may be valued equally.
More Information
Competence is a key factor in employment, education, and legal matters. It determines one’s ability to perform tasks efficiently and is often measured through tests, certifications, or practical assessments.