EuroLex/E/Talk show

talk show

  • Original language: English
  • Original form and meaning: 'a chat show on TV'


(Note: If the status is not specifically indicated then the word is stylistically neutral and generally used; if earlier meaning and status equals current use the former may be expressed by writing "dito". Cf. also the project guidelines.)


Language Form Date of Borrowing (and Obsolescence) Current Meaning and Status Earlier Meanings and Statusses Source
Catalan ... ... '...' '...' ...
Croatian talk show [= English] end20c the same as in English, status: restricted use: technical dito DEA*
Czech ... ... '...' '...' ...
Danish ... ... '...' '...' ...
Dutch talk show [= English] 1970s the same as in English, status: fully accepted, but still marked as English dito DEA*
English ... ... '...' '...' ...
Estonian ... ... '...' '...' ...
Finnish talk show [= English] 1980s the same as in English, status: restricted use dito DEA*
French talk show 1980s the same as in English, status: restricted use dito DEA*
Frisian ... ... '...' '...' ...
German talk show 1970s the same as in English, status: fully accepted, but still marked as English dito DEA*
Hungarian talk show [= English] end20c the same as in English, status: fully accepted, but still marked as English, esp. modern dito DEA*
Irish ... ... '...' '...' ...
Italian talk show 1980s the same as in English, status: fully accepted, but still marked as English dito DEA*
Latvian ... ... '...' '...' ...
Lithuanian ... ... '...' '...' ...
Maltese ... ... '...' '...' ...
Norwegian talk show [= English] 1970s the same as in English, status: restricted use dito DEA*
Polish talk show [to-] end20c the same as in English, status: restricted use: colloquial, modern dito DEA*
Portuguese ... ... '...' '...' ...
Rumantsch ... ... '...' '...' ...
Slovak ... ... '...' '...' ...
Slovenian ... ... '...' '...' ...
Spanish talk show [= English] end20c the same as in English, status: restricted use: journalese dito DEA*
Swedish ... ... '...' '...' ...
  • Annotations: * DEA = Dictionary of European Anglicisms by Manfred Görlach (2001), Oxford: OUP.; ** CODEE = The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology by T.F. Hoad (1986), Oxford: Clarendon.
  • Information on Other Languages: Icelandic: "talk show" [= English], meaning: the same as in English, "rabbÞáttur"; Romanian: "talk show" [= English], 1990s, meaning: the same as in English, status: restricted use: journalese; Russian: "tokshou" [= English], 1990s, meaning: the same as in English, status: restricted use: journalese; Bulgarian: "tokshou" [= English], 1990s, meaning: the same as in English, status: restricted use: journalese; Greek: "tok sou" [= English], 1990s, meaning: the same as in English, status: restricted use: journalese, modern;,