Monday, October 1, 2012

Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: hidrogen

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===Etymology===

 

===Etymology===

From {{etyl|en|ms}} {{term|hydrogen|lang=en}} ,from {{etyl|fr|ms}} {{term|hydrogène|lang=fr}}, from {{etyl|grc|ms}} {{term|ὕδωρ|tr=hudōr|sc=polytonic|lang=grc}} + {{term|γεννάω|tr=gennaō|sc=polytonic|lang=grc}}.

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From {{etyl|en|ms}} {{term|hydrogen|lang=en}}, from {{etyl|fr|ms}} {{term|hydrogène|lang=fr}}, from {{etyl|grc|ms}} {{term|ὕδωρ|tr=hudōr|sc=polytonic|lang=grc}} + {{term|γεννάω|tr=gennaō|sc=polytonic|lang=grc}}.

   
 

===Pronunciation===

 

===Pronunciation===


Latest revision as of 10:52, 1 October 2012

Contents

[edit] Breton

[edit] Noun

hidrogen m.

  1. hydrogen

[edit] Catalan

Chemical element
H
Next: heli (He)

[edit] Noun

hidrogen m. (uncountable)

  1. hydrogen

[edit] Indonesian

Chemical element
H
Next: helium (He)

[edit] Etymology

From Malay hidrogen, from English hydrogen ,from French hydrogène, from Ancient Greek ὕδωρ (hudōr) + γεννάω (gennaō).

[edit] Noun

hidrogen

  1. hydrogen (chemical element)

Chemical element
H
Next: helium (He)

[edit] Etymology

From English hydrogen, from French hydrogène, from Ancient Greek ὕδωρ (hudōr) + γεννάω (gennaō).

[edit] Pronunciation

[edit] Noun

hidrogen

  1. hydrogen (chemical element)

[edit] Romanian

[edit] Noun

hidrogen n.

  1. hydrogen

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