fizika
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[edit] Crimean Tatar
[edit] Etymology
From Russian физика.
[edit] Noun
fizika
[edit] Declension
declension of fizika
| nominative | fizika |
|---|---|
| genitive | fizikanıñ |
| dative | fizikağa |
| accusative | fizikanı |
| locative | fizikada |
| ablative | fizikadan |
[edit] References
- Useinov & Mireev Dictionary, Simferopol, Dolya, 2002 [1]
[edit] Esperanto
[edit] Adjective
fizika (plural fizikaj, accusative singular fizikan, accusative plural fizikajn)
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[edit] Hungarian
[edit] Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈfizikɒ/
- Hyphenation: fi‧zi‧ka
[edit] Noun
fizika (plural fizikák)
- physics (branch of science)
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[edit] Serbo-Croatian
[edit] Noun
fìzika f. (Cyrillic spelling фѝзика)
[edit] Declension
declension of fizika
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | fizika | fizike |
| genitive | fizike | fizika |
| dative | fizici | fizikama |
| accusative | fiziku | fizike |
| vocative | fiziko | fizike |
| locative | fizici | fizikama |
| instrumental | fizikom | fizikama |
[edit] Slovene
[edit] Noun
fizika f.
- physics (branch of science)
This Slovene entry was created from the translations listed at physics. It may be less reliable than other entries, and may be missing parts of speech or additional senses. Please also see fizika in the Slovene Wiktionary. This notice will be removed when the entry is checked. (more information) April 2008
[edit] Uzbek
[edit] Etymology
From Russian физика (fízika), from Ancient Greek φυσικός (physikós)
[edit] Noun
fizika
- physics (branch of science)