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Copt - traducción al holandés

ETHNORELIGIOUS GROUP INDIGENOUS TO NORTH AFRICA
Coptic Christian; Coptic Christians; Coptics; Coptic Nation; Coptic nation; Coptic Christianity; Copti; Cophti; Coptic Egypt; Coptic christian; Copt; Coptic christians; Coptic people; Copts (ethnoreligious group); Copts (ethnic group); Genetic studies on Copts
  • Coptic and Arabic inscriptions in an Old Cairo church.
  • Holy Virgin Mary Coptic Orthodox Cathedral in [[Khartoum]].
  • Coptic Orthodox Cross with traditional Coptic script reading: 'Jesus Christ, the Son of God'
  • quote=Copts. A very small community representing the large Coptic Church in Egypt.[...] Abyssinian. Also represented by a Bishop in Jerusalem. They, like the Copts, are Monophysites}}</ref>
  • President Nasser welcomes a delegation of Coptic bishops (1965)
  • Halim El-Dabh at a [[Cleveland]] festival in 2009.
  • [[The Hanging Church]] in [[Coptic Cairo]].
  • Leave from a Coptic manuscript, 6th-14th century, Metropolitan museum of art, NYC
  • [[Boutros Boutros-Ghali]]
  • St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Church in [[Bellaire, Texas]] ([[Greater Houston]]). There are about 1–2&nbsp;million Egyptian born Copts living outside of Egypt, and are known as the ''[[Coptic diaspora]]''.
  • St. Mark]]

Copt      
n. Copt, member of the Egyptian Coptic Church
Copt      
n. Kopt, behorende tot koptische groepering (Christelijke groepering in Egypte); geboren in Egypte en gezien als een van nakomelingen van oer-Egyptenaren

Definición

Copt
[k?pt]
¦ noun
1. a native Egyptian in the Hellenistic and Roman periods.
2. a member of the Coptic Church, the native Christian Church in Egypt.
Origin
from Fr. Copte or mod. L. Coptus, from Arab. al-?ib?, al-?ub? 'Copts', from Coptic Gyptios, from Gk Aiguptios 'Egyptian'.

Wikipedia

Copts

Copts (Coptic: ⲛⲓⲣⲉⲙⲛ̀ⲭⲏⲙⲓ niremənkhēmi; Arabic: الْقِبْط al-qibṭ) are a Christian ethnoreligious group indigenous to North Africa who have primarily inhabited the area of modern Egypt and Sudan since antiquity. Most ethnic Copts are Coptic Oriental Orthodox Christians. They are the largest Christian denomination in Egypt and the Middle East, as well as in Sudan and Libya. Copts have historically spoken the Coptic language, a direct descendant of the Demotic Egyptian that was spoken in late antiquity.

Originally referring to all Egyptians, the term Copt became synonymous with native Christians in light of Egypt's Islamization and Arabization after the Muslim conquest of Egypt in the 7th century. Copts in Egypt account for roughly 5–20 percent of the Egyptian population, although the exact percentage is unknown; Copts in Sudan account for 1 percent of the Sudanese population while Copts in Libya similarly account for 1 percent of the Libyan population.

Following the Arab conquest of Egypt in 639–646 AD, the treatment of the Copts ranged from relative tolerance to open persecution. Historically, the Copts suffered from "waves of persecution giving way to relative tolerance in cycles that varied according to the local ruler and other political and economic circumstances". Persecution is significantly involved to the Copts' ethnic identity due to historic and current conflicts. Most Copts adhere to the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria, an Oriental Orthodox Church. The smaller Coptic Catholic Church is an Eastern Catholic Church, in communion with the Holy See of Rome; others belong to the Evangelical Church of Egypt. The Copts played a central role in the Arab Renaissance as well as the modernization of Egypt and the Arab world as a whole; they also contributed to the "social and political life and key debates such as Pan-Arabism, good governance, educational reform, and democracy", and they have historically flourished in business affairs.

Copts maintain a distinct ethnic identity and generally reject an Arab identity. In Egypt, Copts have a relatively higher educational attainment, a relatively higher wealth index, and a stronger representation in white-collar job types, but limited representation in military and security agencies. The majority of demographic, socio-economic, and health indicators are similar among Christians and Muslims.

Ejemplos de uso de Copt
1. Ehab Sami, a Copt, said his electronics shop opposite St.
2. Is he Superman?" asked carpenter Milad Fawzy, a Copt.
3. YouTube: Ballinger behind the wheel of the Renault Clio on the ‘Copt Elm Challenge‘ site It invited drivers to hit the highest speeds they could in Copt Elm Road, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham.
4. Ballinger was arrested a year ago after appearing on the "Copt Elm Challenge" on the YouTube website.
5. The attacks, which left one Copt dead, came a couple of days before the Copts celebrated the Palm Sunday.