nikkel

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Danish [edit]

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Etymology [edit]

From Swedish nickel, named in 1751 by Axel Fredrik Cronstedt.

Pronunciation [edit]

  • IPA: /nekəl/, [ˈneɡ̊l̩̩]

Noun [edit]

nikkel n (singular definite nikkelet or niklet, not used in plural form)

  1. nickel

Dutch [edit]

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Chemical element
Ni Previous: kobalt (Co)
Next: koper (Cu)

Pronunciation [edit]

Noun [edit]

nikkel n

  1. nickel

nikkel m (plural nikkels or nikkelen, diminutive nikkeltje)

  1. nickel (the coin)

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Anagrams [edit]


Estonian [edit]

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Noun [edit]

nikkel (genitive nikli, partitive niklit)

  1. nickel

Declension [edit]


Hungarian [edit]

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Pronunciation [edit]

  • IPA: /ˈnikːɛl/
  • Hyphenation: nik‧kel

Noun [edit]

nikkel (plural nikkelek)

  1. nickel (symbol: Ni)

Declension [edit]


Icelandic [edit]

Noun [edit]

nikkel n

  1. nickel (chemical element)

Limburgish [edit]

Pronunciation [edit]

  • IPA: [ˈnɪ˦xəɫ]

Noun [edit]

nikkel n

  1. (uncountable) nickel
  2. A part of nickel

Norwegian [edit]

Noun [edit]

nikkel

  1. nickel (element)


This Norwegian entry was created from the translations listed at nickel. It may be less reliable than other entries, and may be missing parts of speech or additional senses. Please also see nikkel in the Norwegian Wiktionary. This notice will be removed when the entry is checked. (more information) October 2008