Hyphenation
sub·ject to changeTurkish pronunciation
sıbcekt tı çeyncPronunciation
/səbˈʤekt tə ˈʧānʤ/ /səbˈʤɛkt tə ˈʧeɪnʤ/
Etymology
[ 's&b-jikt, -(")jekt ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin subjectus one under authority & subjectum subject of a proposition, from masculine & neuter respectively of subjectus, past participle of subicere to subject, literally, to throw under, from sub- + jacere to.