partikel

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Danish

Etymology

From Latin particula, diminutive of pars (part, piece).

Pronunciation

Noun

partikel c (singular definite partiklen, plural indefinite partikler)

  1. particle (little, almost invisible part of matter)
  2. (physics) particle (the constituent parts of an atom or an elementary particle)
  3. (linguistics) particle (a small function word, like an adverb, preposition, or conjunction)

Inflection

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Dutch

Etymology

From Middle Dutch partikele, from Latin particula.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌpɑrˈti.kəl/
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  • Hyphenation: par‧ti‧kel
  • Rhymes: -ikəl

Noun

partikel n or f (plural partikels or partikelen, diminutive partikeltje n)

  1. (grammar) particle
  2. (obsolete) part, portion
  3. (physics, obsolete) particle

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Indonesian: partikel

Indonesian

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Etymology

From Dutch partikel, from Middle Dutch partikele, from Latin particula (small part, particle), diminutive of pars (part, piece). Doublet of parsel and persil.

Pronunciation

Noun

partikêl (plural partikel-partikel, first-person possessive partikelku, second-person possessive partikelmu, third-person possessive partikelnya)

  1. particle,
    1. a very small piece of matter, a fragment; especially, the smallest possible part of something.
    2. (physics) any of various physical objects making up the constituent parts of an atom; an elementary particle or subatomic particle.
    3. (linguistics) a part of speech which cannot be inflected: an adverb, preposition, conjunction or interjection.

Synonyms

  • (physics): zarah (Standard Malay)

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