ватт

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Kazakh

Alternative scripts
Arabic ۆاتت
Cyrillic ватт
Latin vatt
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Etymology

Borrowed from Russian ватт (vatt), named after the Scottish Chemist James Watt.

Pronunciation

Noun

ватт (vatt)

  1. watt

Moksha

Verb

ватт (vatt)

  1. 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

MongolianCyrillic
ᠸᠠᠲ᠋ᠲ
(watt)
ватт
(vatt)

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian ватт m inan sg (vatt), from English watt sg.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key):
  • Hyphenation: ватт

Noun

ватт (vatt)

  1. watt

Declension

This noun needs an inflection-table template.

Russian

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Borrowed from English watt.

Noun

ватт (vattm inan (genitive ва́тта, nominative plural ва́тты, genitive plural ватт)

  1. watt
Declension
Descendants
  • Kazakh: ватт (vatt)

Etymology 2

Borrowed from German Watt.

Noun

ватт (vattm inan (genitive ва́тта, nominative plural ва́тты, genitive plural ва́ттов)

  1. (usually in the plural) mudflat
Declension

Southern Selkup

Regional variants of ватт
Chumel dialects
Narym ватт (watt)
Tyuj dialects
Upper Ob уатт (uatt)

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)

  1. track, path, way

Further reading

  • I. A. Korobeynikova (2020) Родное слово [Native word], Tomsk: Аграф-Пресс; Вайар, →ISBN, page 49 of 240