Learn about neologisms with these online resources

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Neologisms, what an alive world! We create new words to express concepts or ideas that were previously expressed using other words or by using words that may not have existed at all. Languages are constantly changing!

That’s why we have prepared a selection of neologism websites where you can find some interesting new terms. The list contains neologism websites in different languages, such as Spanish, English, French, Catalan or German.

Just take a look and discover the most recent developments in your language: click here!


Written by Marta Guillén Martínez – Communication Trainee at the Terminology Coordination Unit of the European Parliament (Luxembourg). She holds a Degree in Advertising and Public Relations from the University of Alicante, Spain and she did her European Voluntary Service on communication and european youth mobility in Milan, Italy. She speaks Spanish, Catalan, English and Italian.