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English
Etymology
Borrowed from French inexpérience, from Late Latin inexperientia.
Noun
inexperience (usually uncountable, plural inexperiences)
- A lack of experience.
I failed to get the job due to inexperience.
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Translations
lack of experience
- Belarusian: недасве́дчанасць f (njedasvjédčanascʹ)
- Bulgarian: нео́питност (bg) f (neópitnost)
- Czech: nezkušenost f
- Dutch: onervarenheid (nl) f
- Finnish: kokemattomuus (fi), kokemuksen puute
- French: inexpérience (fr) f
- Galician: inexperiencia (gl) f
- German: Unerfahrenheit (de) f
- Greek: απειρία (el) f (apeiría)
- Ancient: ἀπειρία f (apeiría)
- Hungarian: tapasztalatlanság (hu)
- Irish: ainchleachtadh m, aineolas m, easpa taithí f, easpa cleachtaidh f, neamhchleachtadh m, neamhoilteacht f, neamhthaithí f, núíosacht f
- Latin: imperītia f
- Macedonian: неискуство n (neiskustvo)
- Maori: ihupiro, ihupuku
- Polish: brak doświadczenia m
- Russian: нео́пытность (ru) f (neópytnostʹ)
- Slovak: neskúsenosť f
- Slovene: neizkušenost f
- Spanish: inexperiencia f, bisoñez f
- Swedish: oerfarenhet (sv) c
- Ukrainian: недосві́дченість f (nedosvídčenistʹ)
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