metode

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See also: mètode and metodē

Afrikaans[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Dutch methode.

Noun[edit]

metode (plural metodes)

  1. method

Danish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Latin methodus (method, way of teaching), from Ancient Greek μέθοδος (méthodos, method, fashion). Compare French méthode and German Methode.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /metoːdə/, [meˀtˢoːðə]
  • (file)

Noun[edit]

metode c (singular definite metoden, plural indefinite metoder)

  1. method

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Indonesian[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Dutch methode, from French méthode, from Middle French method, from Latin methodus, from Ancient Greek μέθοδος (méthodos, pursuit of knowledge, investigation, mode of prosecuting such inquiry, system), from μετά (metá, after) + ὁδός (hodós, way, motion, journey). Cognate of Afrikaans metode.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [meˈtode]
  • Hyphenation: mé‧to‧dé

Noun[edit]

métodé (first-person possessive metodeku, second-person possessive metodemu, third-person possessive metodenya)

  1. method: a process by which a task is completed; a way of doing something (followed by the adposition of, to or for before the purpose of the process).
    Synonym: teknik
  2. (education, rare) textbook
    Synonym: buku pelajaran

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Latin[edit]

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Noun[edit]

metode f

  1. vocative singular of metodus

Latvian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Via some other European language, from Latin methodus, from Ancient Greek μέθοδος (méthodos, pursuit of knowledge, investigation, mode of prosecuting such inquiry, system), from μετά (metá, after) + ὁδός (hodós, way, motion, journey).

Noun[edit]

metode f (5th declension)

  1. method (way, process to achieve a goal or complete a task; system of principles and techniques that governs and regulates some theoretical or practical activity)
    darba metodework method
    daiļrades metodecreative method
    eksperimentālā metodethe experimental method
    izlases metodeselection, sampling method
    anketu metodequestionnaire method
    ģenetiskā metodethe genetic method
    matemātiskās metodesthe mathematical methods
    kartogrāfiskā metodethe cartographic method
    vēsturiski salīdzināmā metodethe historical comparative method
    dialektiskā metodethe dialectic method
    metodes izvelechoice of method

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Norwegian Bokmål[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Latin methodus (method, way of teaching), from Ancient Greek μέθοδος (méthodos, method, fashion). Compare French méthode and German Methode.

Noun[edit]

metode m (definite singular metoden, indefinite plural metoder, definite plural metodene)

  1. a method

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Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Latin methodus (method, way of teaching), from Ancient Greek μέθοδος (méthodos, method, fashion). Compare French méthode and German Methode.

Noun[edit]

metode m (definite singular metoden, indefinite plural metodar, definite plural metodane)

  1. a method

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