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Kazakh
Etymology
Borrowed from Russian ватт (vatt), named after the Scottish Chemist James Watt.
Pronunciation
Noun
ватт • (vatt)
- watt
Moksha
Verb
ватт • (vatt)
- second-person singular imperative of ваномс (vanoms)
- O. Je. Poljakov (1993) Russko-mokšanskij razgovornik , Saransk: Mordovskoje knižnoje izdatelʹstvo, →ISBN
Монга аф пелян Тяштеняцень эзда, ватт, кода паньца.- Monga af peľan Ťašťeńaćeń ezda, vatt , koda pańca.
- I too am not afraid of the Little Star , watch how I will chase her away.
Mongolian
Etymology
Borrowed from Russian ватт m inan sg (vatt), from English watt sg.
Pronunciation
Noun
ватт • (vatt)
- watt
Declension
This noun needs an inflection-table template.
Russian
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Borrowed from English watt.
Noun
ватт • (vatt) m inan (genitive ва́тта, nominative plural ва́тты, genitive plural ватт)
- watt
Declension
Descendants
Etymology 2
Borrowed from German Watt.
Noun
ватт • (vatt) m inan (genitive ва́тта, nominative plural ва́тты, genitive plural ва́ттов)
- (usually in the plural) mudflat
Declension
Southern Selkup
Regional variants of ватт
Chumel dialects
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Narym
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ватт (watt)
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Tyuj dialects
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Upper Ob
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уатт (uatt)
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Etymology
From Proto-Selkup *watte, from Proto-Samoyedic *uət, from Proto-Uralic *utka.
Related to Hungarian út. Compare Tundra Nenets ӈуˮ (ŋuq).
Noun
ватт (watt) (Narym)
- track, path, way
Further reading
- I. A. Korobeynikova (2020) Родное слово [Native word], Tomsk: Аграф-Пресс; Вайар, →ISBN, page 49 of 240