Atom
//ˈætəm//
Translations of "atom" (108 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | atoom(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), atoom(historical: theoretical particle of matter) | — | |
| Albanian | atom(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — | |
| Amharic | አቶም(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | ʾätom | |
| Ancient Greek | ἄτομον(historical: theoretical particle of matter) | átomon | |
| Arabic | ذَرَّة(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), ذَرَّة(historical: theoretical particle of matter) | ḏarra, ḏarra | |
| Armenian | ատոմ(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), ատոմ(historical: theoretical particle of matter) | atom, atom | |
| Assamese | অণু(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), পৰমাণু(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | onu, pormanu | |
| Asturian | átomu(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | atom(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — | |
| Basque | atomo(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — | |
| Belarusian | а́там(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | átam | |
| Bengali | অণু(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), পরমাণু(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | onu, pormanu | |
| Breton | atom(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), atomenn(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — | |
| Bulgarian | а́том(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), атом(smallest indivisible constituent) | átom, atom | |
| Burmese | အက်တမ်(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), အဏုမြူ(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | aktam, a.nu.mru | |
| Catalan | àtom(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), àtom(historical: theoretical particle of matter), àtom(obsolete: small unit of time) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | ئەتۆم(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), ئەتۆم(historical: theoretical particle of matter) | etom, etom | |
| Cherokee | ᎤᏍᏗ(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | usdi | |
| Chinese | 原子(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | zh-min-nan | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 原子(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | jyun⁴ zi² | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 原子(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), 原子(historical: theoretical particle of matter) | yuánzǐ, yuánzǐ | |
| Czech | atom(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), atom(historical: theoretical particle of matter) | — | |
| Danish | atom(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), atom(historical: theoretical particle of matter), atom(smallest indivisible constituent), atom(mathematics: member of a Boolean algebra) | — | |
| Dutch | atoom(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), atoom(historical: theoretical particle of matter) | — | |
| Esperanto | atomo(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), atomo(computing: scalar value) | — | |
| Estonian | aatom(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — | |
| Faroese | atom(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — | |
| Fiji Hindi | परमाणु(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | parmāṇu | |
| Finnish | atomi(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), atomi(historical: theoretical particle of matter), atomi(mathematics: member of a Boolean algebra), perusosanen(smallest indivisible constituent) | — | |
| French | atome(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), atome(historical: theoretical particle of matter) | — | |
| Galician | átomo(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), átomo(historical: theoretical particle of matter), átomo(smallest indivisible constituent) | — | |
| Georgian | ატომი(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | aṭomi | |
| German | Atom(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), Atom(historical: theoretical particle of matter) | — | |
| Greek | άτομο(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), άτομο(historical: theoretical particle of matter) | átomo, átomo | |
| Gujarati | પરમાણુ(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | parmāṇu | |
| Hawaiian | hunaʻiʻo(historical: theoretical particle of matter) | — | |
| Hebrew | אָטוֹם(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), אָטוֹם(historical: theoretical particle of matter) | atom, atom | |
| Hindi | अणु(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), क्षण(obsolete: small unit of time), परमाणु(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), परमाणु(historical: theoretical particle of matter), पल(obsolete: small unit of time) | aṇu, kṣaṇ, parmāṇu, parmāṇu, pal | |
| Hungarian | atom(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — | |
| Icelandic | atóm(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), atóm(mathematics: member of a Boolean algebra), frumeind(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — | |
| Ido | atomo(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — | |
| Indonesian | atom(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — | |
| Iranian Persian | اَتُم(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | atom | |
| Irish | adamh(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), adamh(historical: theoretical particle of matter), adamh(smallest indivisible constituent) | — | |
| Italian | atomo(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), atomo(historical: theoretical particle of matter), atomo(smallest indivisible constituent) | — | |
| Japanese | アトム(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), 元素(historical: theoretical particle of matter), 単位(smallest indivisible constituent), 原子(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), 原子(mathematics: member of a Boolean algebra) | atomu, genso, tan'i, genshi, genshi | |
| Javanese | ꦥꦫꦩꦤꦸ(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | paramanu | |
| Kannada | ಪರಮಾಣು(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | paramāṇu | |
| Kazakh | атом(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | atom | |
| Khmer | បរមាណូ(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), បរមាណូ(historical: theoretical particle of matter), អាតូម(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | paʼraʼmaanou, paʼraʼmaanou, ʼaatoum | |
| Korean | 아톰(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), 원자(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), 원자(historical: theoretical particle of matter) | atom, wonja, wonja | |
| Kyrgyz | атом(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | atom | |
| Lao | ປະລະມະນູ(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), ອາຕົມ(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | pa la ma nū, ʼā tom | |
| Latin | atomus(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — | |
| Latvian | atoms(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), atoms(historical: theoretical particle of matter) | — | |
| Lithuanian | atomas(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | Atom(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — | |
| Macedonian | атом(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | atom | |
| Malay | atom(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — | |
| Malayalam | അണു(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | aṇu | |
| Manx | breneen(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), breneen(historical: theoretical particle of matter), breneen(obsolete: small unit of time) | — | |
| Māori | ngota(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), ngota(historical: theoretical particle of matter) | — | |
| Marathi | अणू(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), अणू(historical: theoretical particle of matter), क्षण(obsolete: small unit of time), लघुत्तम अविभाज्य घटक(smallest indivisible constituent) | aṇū, aṇū, kṣaṇ, laghuttam avibhājya ghaṭak | |
| Mongolian | атом(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | atom | |
| Nahuatl | nantzintetl(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — | |
| Nepali | अणु(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | aṇu | |
| Newar | अणु(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | aṇu | |
| Norman | atonme(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | atom(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), atom(historical: theoretical particle of matter), atom(smallest indivisible constituent) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | atom(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — | |
| Occitan | atòm(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), atòme(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — | |
| Pashto | اټوم(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | aṭóm | |
| Persian | اتم(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), جزء لایتجزی(historical: theoretical particle of matter), جوهر فرد(historical: theoretical particle of matter), ذره(historical: theoretical particle of matter) | atom, joz'e-lāyatajazzā, jowhar-e fard, zarre | |
| Plautdietsch | Atomm(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — | |
| Polish | atom(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — | |
| Portuguese | átomo(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), átomo(historical: theoretical particle of matter), átomo(smallest indivisible constituent) | — | |
| Quechua | iñuku(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — | |
| Romanian | atom(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — | |
| Russian | а́том(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), а́том(historical: theoretical particle of matter) | átom, átom | |
| Sanskrit | अणु(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), अणु(historical: theoretical particle of matter), क्षण(obsolete: small unit of time), परमाणु(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), परमाणु(historical: theoretical particle of matter) | aṇu, aṇu, kṣaṇa, paramāṇu, paramāṇu | |
| Scottish Gaelic | dadam(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | àtōm(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), а̀то̄м(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — | |
| Sinhalese | පරමාණු(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | paramāṇu | |
| Slovak | atóm(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — | |
| Slovene | atom(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — | |
| Southern Ndebele | imbumbulo(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — | |
| Spanish | átomo(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), átomo(historical: theoretical particle of matter) | — | |
| Swahili | atomi(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — | |
| Swedish | atom(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), atom(historical: theoretical particle of matter) | — | |
| Tagalog | atomo(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), atomo(historical: theoretical particle of matter), atomo(smallest indivisible constituent) | — | |
| Tajik | атом(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | atom | |
| Tamil | அணு(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | aṇu | |
| Telugu | అణువు(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | aṇuvu | |
| Thai | ปรมาณู(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), ปรมาณู(historical: theoretical particle of matter), อะตอม(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), อะตอม(historical: theoretical particle of matter) | bpà-rá-maa-nuu, bpà-rá-maa-nuu, à-dtɔm, à-dtɔm | |
| Tibetan | རྡུལ་ཕྲན(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | rdul phran | |
| Turkish | atom(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — | |
| Turkmen | atom(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — | |
| Ukrainian | а́том(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), не́ділка(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | átom, nédilka | |
| Urdu | ایٹم(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | eṭam | |
| Uyghur | ئاتوم(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | atom | |
| Uzbek | atom(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — | |
| Vietnamese | nguyên tử(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — | |
| Volapük | taum(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — | |
| Welsh | atom(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties), atom(obsolete: small unit of time) | — | |
| Wolof | xarefulwoon(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — | |
| Yiddish | אַטאָם(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | atom | |
| Yoruba | átọ́ọ̀mù(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — | |
| Zulu | umsukantozonke(chemistry, physics: smallest possible amount of matter retaining its chemical properties) | — |
atoom, atoom
atom
átomu
atom
atomo
atom, atomenn
àtom, àtom, àtom
atom, atom
atom, atom, atom, atom
atoom, atoom
atomo, atomo
aatom
atom
atomi, atomi, atomi, perusosanen
atome, atome
átomo, átomo, átomo
Atom, Atom
hunaʻiʻo
atom
atóm, atóm, frumeind
atomo
atom
adamh, adamh, adamh
atomo, atomo, atomo
atomus
atoms, atoms
atomas
Atom
atom
breneen, breneen, breneen
ngota, ngota
nantzintetl
atonme
atom, atom, atom
atòm, atòme
Atomm
atom
átomo, átomo, átomo
iñuku
atom
dadam
àtōm, а̀то̄м
atóm
atom
imbumbulo
átomo, átomo
atomi
atom, atom
atomo, atomo, atomo
atom
atom
atom
nguyên tử
taum
atom, atom
xarefulwoon
átọ́ọ̀mù
umsukantozonke
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