ньютон

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Kazakh

Alternative scripts
Arabic نيۋتون
Cyrillic ньютон
Latin niuton
Yañalif nьiuton
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Etymology

Borrowed from Russian ньютон (nʹjuton), named after the English physicist Isaac Newton.

Pronunciation

Noun

ньютон (nüton)

  1. newton

Russian

Etymology

Borrowed from English newton.

Pronunciation

  • ньюто́н: IPA(key): [nʲjʊˈton]
  • нью́тон: IPA(key): [ˈnʲjutən]

Noun

ньюто́н or нью́тон (nʹjutón or nʹjútonm inan (genitive ньюто́на or нью́тона, nominative plural ньюто́ны or нью́тоны, genitive plural ньюто́нов or нью́тонов)

  1. newton (derived unit of force)

Declension