الواصلة
em·pa·thyالتركية النطق
empıthiالمترادفات
affinity,
appreciation,
being on same wavelength,
being there for someone,
communion,
community of interests,
compassion,
comprehension,
concord,
cottoning to,
good vibrations,
hitting it off,
insight,
picking up on,
pityالنطق
/ˈempəᴛʜē/ /ˈɛmpəθiː/
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[ 'em-p&-thE ] (noun.) 1904. A twentieth-century borrowing of Ancient Greek ἐμπάθεια (empatheia, literally “passion”) (formed from ἐν (en-, “in, at”) + πάθος (pathos, “feeling”)), coined by Edward Bradford Titchener to translate German Einfühlung. The modern Greek word εμπάθεια has an opposite meaning denoting strong negative feelings and prejudice against someone.