hackathon
Wordform Details
Translation: hackathon
Part of Speech: noun
Inflection Type:
masculinesingularIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: hackathon
Translation: hackathon; coding marathon; programming competition (noun)
Etymology: A direct borrowing from English, formed by blending 'hack' (in the programming sense of creative problem-solving) and 'marathon' (the long-distance race). The term was coined in the late 1990s in Silicon Valley tech culture. The word entered French unchanged, reflecting the global nature of tech culture and the dominance of English terminology in computing. Unlike many English loanwords that get adapted to French phonology, 'hackathon' retains its original pronunciation, making it highly recognizable to English speakers.
Example Usage
Notre entreprise organise un hackathon ce week-end.
Our company is organizing a hackathon this weekend.
J'ai participé à un hackathon de 48 heures.
I participated in a 48-hour hackathon.
Le hackathon a permis de développer trois prototypes innovants.
The hackathon led to the development of three innovative prototypes.
Mnemonics
- Same word as English - no translation needed!
- Think 'hack' + 'marathon' = intensive coding event
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Example Wordforms
Cultural Context
Widely used in French tech communities, startups, and universities. The term is understood across francophone countries in tech contexts. Often used in corporate innovation initiatives and student programming events.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While 'hackathon' contains 'marathon', a regular marathon is a running race, whereas a hackathon is a programming event
Notes: Both involve endurance and competition, but in completely different domains
Mnemonic: Hackathon = computers and code, Marathon = running and road