Gregarious: sociable and outgoing; to love being with people. It comes from the Latin noun grex, meaning “herd/flock”, and was mainly used to describe animals in the 17th century. By the 18th century, gregarious was also used to describe sociable people.
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How To Say “Gregarious” in Different Languages:
Korean | 사교적 인 (pronounced sagyojeog in) |
Greek | αγελαίος (pronounced agelaíos) |
Danish | Selskabelig (pronounced sils-kay beh-lig; sociable) |
Afrikaans | Kuddedier (pronounced kuh-deh-dee) |
Polish | Towarzyski (pronounced to-var-zeh-skee; sociable) |