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Afrikaans
Pronunciation
Noun
faktor (plural faktore)
- factor (constituent contributing to a result or state)
- factor (scalar variable or number that is multiplied)
Crimean Tatar
Etymology
Borrowed from Russian фактор (faktor), from Latin factor (“doer, maker”).
Noun
faktor
- factor.
Declension
References
- Mirjejev, V. A., Usejinov, S. M. (2002) Ukrajinsʹko-krymsʹkotatarsʹkyj slovnyk [Ukrainian – Crimean Tatar Dictionary], Simferopol: Dolya, →ISBN
- “faktor”, in Luğatçıq (in Russian)
Czech
Pronunciation
Noun
faktor m inan
- factor (one of the elements, circumstances, or influences which contribute to produce a result)
- Synonym: činitel
Declension
This noun needs an inflection-table template.
Related terms
Further reading
- faktor in Příruční slovník jazyka českého, 1935–1957
- faktor in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého, 1960–1971, 1989
- faktor in Internetová jazyková příručka
Indonesian
Etymology
From Dutch factor, from Middle Dutch factoor, from Middle French facteur, from Latin factor (“a doer, maker, performer”), from factus (“done or made”), perfect passive participle of faciō (“do, make”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfak̚tɔr/
- Hyphenation: fak‧tor
Noun
faktor (first-person possessive faktorku, second-person possessive faktormu, third-person possessive faktornya)
- factor:
- one of the elements, circumstances, or influences which contribute to produce a result.
- (mathematics) any of various objects multiplied together to form some whole.
- influence; a phenomenon that affects the nature, the magnitude, and/or the timing of a consequence.
Derived terms
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Malay
Etymology
From English factor.
Noun
faktor (Jawi spelling فکتور, plural faktor-faktor, informal 1st possessive faktorku, 2nd possessive faktormu, 3rd possessive faktornya)
- factor (one of the elements, circumstances, or influences which contribute to produce a result)
Further reading
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Latin factor.
Noun
faktor m (definite singular faktoren, indefinite plural faktorer, definite plural faktorene)
- a factor
Derived terms
References
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Latin factor.
Noun
faktor m (definite singular faktoren, indefinite plural faktorar, definite plural faktorane)
- a factor
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Serbo-Croatian
Noun
fȁktor m (Cyrillic spelling фа̏ктор)
- factor
Declension
Swedish
Etymology
From Latin factor (“doer, maker”), used since the 18th century.
Noun
faktor c
- a printer, the manager of a print shop
- a factor (an integral part)
- a factor (a contributing cause)
- den mänskliga faktorn
- the human factor
- (mathematics) a factor (an operand in multiplication)
Declension
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